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{{Short description|Cricket tournament in India}}
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| tournament name          = Deodhar Trophy (Devdhar Trophy)
| tournament name          = Deodhar Trophy (Devdhar Trophy)
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| cricket format          = [[List A cricket]]
| cricket format          = [[List A cricket]]
| first                    = 1973-74
| first                    = 1973-74
| last                    = [[2019–20 Deodhar Trophy|2019-20]]
| last                    = [[2023 Deodhar Trophy]]
| next                    = [[2024 Deodhar Trophy]]
| tournament format        = Round Robin and Finals
| tournament format        = Round Robin and Finals
| participants            = 3
| participants            = 6
| champions                = [[India B cricket team|India B]] (2nd title)
| champions                = [[South Zone cricket team|South Zone]] (9th title)
| qualification            =
| qualification            =
| most successful          = [[North Zone cricket team|North Zone]] (13 titles)
| most successful          = [[North Zone cricket team|North Zone]] (13 titles)
| most runs                =[[Baba Aparajith]] ([[2019–20 Deodhar Trophy|2019-20]])
| most runs                =[[Riyan Parag]]  
| most wickets            =[[Jalaj Saxena]] ([[2019–20 Deodhar Trophy|2019-20]])
| most wickets            =[[Vidwath Kaverappa]]  
| website                  =[http://www.bcci.tv/prof-d-b-deodhar-trophy-2018-19/overview BCCI]
| website                  =[https://www.bcci.tv/domestic/263/prof-d-b-deodhar-trophy ]
| current                  =
| current                  =
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The '''Deodhar Trophy''', also Spelled as, '''Devdhar Trophy''', is a [[List A cricket]] tournament competition in Indian domestic cricket. It is named after [[D. B. Deodhar|D B Deodhar]] (known as the Grand Old Man of Indian cricket) and is a [[limited overs cricket|50-over]] knockout competition played on an annual basis among the 3 national level teams - [[India A cricket team|India A]], [[India B cricket team|India B]] and [[India C cricket team|India C]]. India B are the current champions, winning the [[2019–20 Deodhar Trophy|2019-20]] after defeating India C by 51 runs in the final.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/sports/cricket/story/deodhar-trophy-final-india-b-vs-india-c-match-report-kedar-jadhav-shahbaz-nadeem-ishan-porel-1615612-2019-11-04|title=Deodhar Trophy final: India B ride on Kedar Jadhav, Shahbaz Nadeem show to beat India C|last=RanchiNovember 4|first=Rohan Sen|last2=November 4|first2=2019UPDATED|website=India Today|language=en|access-date=2019-11-06|last3=Ist|first3=2019 17:07}}</ref>
The '''Prof. D.B. Deodhar Trophy''' or simply '''Deodhar Trophy''' (also known as''' [[IDFC First Bank]] Deodhar Trophy''' due to sponsorship reasons),<ref>{{Cite web |title=Latest Business and Financial News : The Economic Times on mobile |url=https://m.economictimes.com/news/india/mastercard-is-title-sponsor-for-bcci-home-tournaments/amp_articleshow/94012326.cms&ved=2ahUKEwiyicH-3Kb6AhXO0nMBHQDzA0sQFnoECBEQAQ&usg=AOvVaw3UZxO5eq59ufbmNSBPBfeZ |access-date=2022-09-21 |website=m.economictimes.com}}</ref> is a [[List A cricket]] domestic cricket tournament of India. It is named after [[D. B. Deodhar]] (known as the Grand Old Man of Indian cricket) and is a [[limited overs cricket|50-over]] knockout competition played on an annual basis among the 3 national level teams - [[India A cricket team|India A]], [[India B cricket team|India B]] and [[India C cricket team|India C]]. India B are the current champions, winning the [[2019–20 Deodhar Trophy|2019-20]] after defeating India C by 51 runs in the final.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/sports/cricket/story/deodhar-trophy-final-india-b-vs-india-c-match-report-kedar-jadhav-shahbaz-nadeem-ishan-porel-1615612-2019-11-04|title=Deodhar Trophy final: India B ride on Kedar Jadhav, Shahbaz Nadeem show to beat India C|date=4 November 2019|first=Rohan|last=Sen|website=India Today|language=en|access-date=2019-11-06}}</ref>


==History and format==
==History and format ==
The competition was introduced in 1973-74 season as an inter-zonal tournament. From 1973–74 to 2014–15, two zonal teams played in a quarter-final, with the winner joining the other three zonal teams in the semi-finals. From there, it was a simple knockout tournament. From 2015–16 to 2017-18, the winners of the [[Vijay Hazare Trophy]], [[India A cricket team|India A]] and [[India B cricket team|India B]] play each other in a [[Round-robin tournament|round-robin]] format. The top two teams progress to the finals.
 
The competition was introduced in 1973-74 season as an inter-zonal tournament. From 1973–74 to 2014–15, two zonal teams played in a quarter-final, with the winner joining the other three zonal teams in the semi-finals. From there, it was a simple knockout tournament. From 2015–16 to 2017-18, the winners of the [[Vijay Hazare Trophy]], [[India A cricket team|India A]] and [[India B cricket team|India B]] play each other in a [[Round-robin tournament|round-robin]] format. The top two teams progress to the finals.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/sports/cricket/story/bcci-900-domestic-matches-2016-vijay-hazare-deodhar-trophy-283444-2015-07-20|title=BCCI revamps Deodhar and Vijay Hazare trophy|agency=Indiatoday|date=21 July 2015}}</ref>


From 2018–19, [[India A cricket team|India A]], [[India B cricket team|India B]] and [[India C cricket team|India C]] play each other in a [[Round-robin tournament|round-robin]] format. The top two teams progress to the finals.
From 2018–19, [[India A cricket team|India A]], [[India B cricket team|India B]] and [[India C cricket team|India C]] play each other in a [[Round-robin tournament|round-robin]] format. The top two teams progress to the finals.
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|[[India B cricket team|India B]]
|[[India B cricket team|India B]]
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|[[2023 Deodhar Trophy|2023-24]]
|[[South Zone cricket team|South Zone]]
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Deodhar Trophy
Countries India
AdministratorBCCI
FormatList A cricket
First edition1973-74
Latest edition2023 Deodhar Trophy
Next edition2024 Deodhar Trophy
Tournament formatRound Robin and Finals
Number of teams6
Current championSouth Zone (9th title)
Most successfulNorth Zone (13 titles)
Most runsRiyan Parag
Most wicketsVidwath Kaverappa
Website[1]

The Prof. D.B. Deodhar Trophy or simply Deodhar Trophy (also known as IDFC First Bank Deodhar Trophy due to sponsorship reasons),[1] is a List A cricket domestic cricket tournament of India. It is named after D. B. Deodhar (known as the Grand Old Man of Indian cricket) and is a 50-over knockout competition played on an annual basis among the 3 national level teams - India A, India B and India C. India B are the current champions, winning the 2019-20 after defeating India C by 51 runs in the final.[2]

History and format[edit]

The competition was introduced in 1973-74 season as an inter-zonal tournament. From 1973–74 to 2014–15, two zonal teams played in a quarter-final, with the winner joining the other three zonal teams in the semi-finals. From there, it was a simple knockout tournament. From 2015–16 to 2017-18, the winners of the Vijay Hazare Trophy, India A and India B play each other in a round-robin format. The top two teams progress to the finals.[3]

From 2018–19, India A, India B and India C play each other in a round-robin format. The top two teams progress to the finals.

Past winners[edit]

Season Winner[4]
1973-74 South Zone
1974-75 South Zone
1975-76 West Zone
1976-77 Central Zone
1977-78 North Zone
1978-79 South Zone
1979-80 West Zone
1980-81 South Zone
1981-82 South Zone
1982-83 West Zone
1983-84 West Zone
1984-85 West Zone
1985-86 West Zone
1986-87 North Zone
1987-88 North Zone
1988-89 North Zone
1989-90 North Zone
1990-91 West Zone
1991-92 South Zone
1992-93 East Zone
1993-94 East Zone
1994-95 Central Zone
1995-96 North Zone
1996-97 East Zone
1997-98 North Zone
1998-99 Central Zone
1999-2000 North Zone
2000-01 South Zone and
Central Zone (shared)
2001-02 South Zone
2002-03 North Zone
2003-04 East Zone
2004-05 North Zone
2005-06 North Zone
2006-07 West Zone
2007-08 Central Zone
2008-09 West Zone
2009-10 North Zone
2010-11 North Zone
2011-12 West Zone
2012-13 West Zone
2013-14 West Zone
2014-15 East Zone
2015-16 India A
2016-17 Tamil Nadu
2017-18 India B
2018-19 India C
2019-20 India B
2023-24 South Zone

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "Latest Business and Financial News : The Economic Times on mobile". m.economictimes.com. Retrieved 21 September 2022.
  2. Sen, Rohan (4 November 2019). "Deodhar Trophy final: India B ride on Kedar Jadhav, Shahbaz Nadeem show to beat India C". India Today. Retrieved 6 November 2019.
  3. "BCCI revamps Deodhar and Vijay Hazare trophy". Indiatoday. 21 July 2015.
  4. "Deodhar Trophy". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 23 October 2018.

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