2017–18 Duleep Trophy

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2017–18 Duleep Trophy
Dates3 – 29 September 2017
Administrator(s)BCCI
Cricket formatFirst-class cricket
ChampionsIndia Red (1st title)
Participants3
Matches played4
Most runsPriyank Panchal (293)
Most wicketsKarn Sharma (15)
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The 2017–18 Duleep Trophy was the 56th season of the Duleep Trophy, a first-class cricket tournament in India.[1] It took place between 7 and 29 September 2017, with all of the matches being played as day/night fixtures.[2] India Blue were the defending champions.[3]

Initially, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) had cancelled the tournament because of fixture congestion in both India's domestic and international calendar,[4] but it was restored shortly after the original announcement. India Red qualified for the final, after winning their first game and drawing the second.[5] The final round-robin match between India Blue and India Green ended in a draw, after three of the four days were washed out with no play possible.[6] India Blue progressed to the final, as a result of their earlier drawn game against India Red.[6] India Red won the tournament by beating India Blue by 163 runs in the final.[7]

Squads[edit]

India Red[2][8][9] India Blue[2][10] India Green[2][11][12][13]

Abhinav Mukund was unavailable because of dengue fever.[8] Akhil Herwadkar replaced him on the India Red squad. Ambati Rayudu was unavailable for the tournament because of knee injury. Prithvi Shaw replaced him in India Red's squad. Siddarth Kaul, who was initially named in India Green, was picked by India Red as an injury replacement. Krishnappa Gowtham was left out of the squad. Priyank Panchal, Sudip Chatterjee, Rishabh Pant and Karn Sharma were released from India Red's squad for the India A series. Suryakumar Yadav and Washington Sundar were added to the India Red squad.[9]

Vijay Shankar and Jayant Yadav were unavailable due to injuries. Akshay Wakhare and Pankaj Rao were named as replacements. Ankit Rajpoot was released from the India Blue squad for the India A series and Pankaj Singh was added to India Blue's squad.[10] Sagun Kamat was released from the India Blue squad ahead of finals.

Shreyas Iyer was unavailable due to injury. Varun Aaron was added to India Green's squad as cover.[11] Kaushik Gandhi who was initially named in India Blue's squad was added to India Green's squad.[12] Karun Nair, Ravikumar Samarth, Ankit Bawne, Shahbaz Nadeem, Navdeep Saini and Mohammed Siraj were released from India Green's squad for the India A series and Manpreet Juneja, Shivam Chaudhary, Amandeep Khare and Anupam Sanklecha were added to India Green's squad. Dhawal Kulkarni who was initially named in India Blue's squad, was added to India Green's squad.[13]

Fixtures[edit]

Round-robin[edit]

7–10 September 2017 (D/N)
Scorecard
India Red
v
India Green
323 (110.5 overs)
Priyank Panchal 105 (228)
Murali Vijay 3/46 (11.5 overs)
157 (49.5 overs)
Prashant Chopra 65 (119)
Krishnappa Gowtham 5/46 (19.5 overs)
307/2d (75 overs)
Priyank Panchal 133* (213)
Murali Vijay 2/41 (13 overs)
303 (89.2 overs)
Karun Nair 120 (203)
Karn Sharma 6/94 (37.2 overs)
  • India Red won the toss and elected to bat.

13–16 September 2017 (D/N)
Scorecard
India Red
v
India Blue
383 (108.3 overs)
Baba Indrajith 200 (280)
Ankit Rajpoot 3/56 (24 overs)
444 (114 overs)
Deepak Hooda 133 (174)
Karn Sharma 5/94 (25 overs)
133/5 (35 overs)
Rishabh Pant 46 (23)
Ankit Rajpoot 1/17 (3 overs)
  • India Red won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Only four overs of play was possible on day 3 due to rain.
  • Baba Indrajith (India Red) scored his first double-century in first-class cricket.[14]
  • Baba Indrajith and Vijay Gohil set a new record for the tenth-wicket partnership in the Duleep Trophy (178).[14]

19–22 September 2017 (D/N)
Scorecard
India Blue
v
India Green
177 (52 overs)
Manoj Tiwary 78 (138)
Parvez Rasool 5/70 (17 overs)
100/3 (31.5 overs)
Kaushik Gandhi 39 (72)
Ishant Sharma 1/15 (7 overs)
  • India Blue won the toss and elected to bat.
  • No play was possible on days 2, 3 and 4 due to rain.

Final[edit]

25–29 September 2017 (D/N)
Scorecard
India Red
v
India Blue
483 (127.2 overs)
Prithvi Shaw 154 (249)
Bhargav Bhatt 4/154 (42 overs)
299 (67 overs)
Abhimanyu Easwaran 127 (171)
Washington Sundar 5/94 (24 overs)
208 (67.5 overs)
Baba Indrajith 59 (116)
Akshay Wakhare 4/66 (22.5 overs)
229 (48 overs)
Bhargav Bhatt 51 (41)
Washington Sundar 6/87 (24 overs)
  • India Red won the toss and elected to bat.

References[edit]

  1. "Duleep Trophy restored, to be played with pink balls again". ESPN Cricinfo. 30 August 2017. Retrieved 30 August 2017.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "Raina, Parthiv, Abhinav to captain Duleep Trophy teams". ESPN Cricinfo. 30 August 2017. Retrieved 30 August 2017.
  3. "Jadeja's 10 in match gives India Blue title". ESPN Cricinfo. ESPN Sports Media. 14 September 2016. Retrieved 14 September 2016.
  4. "Duleep Trophy scrapped from 2017-18 calendar". ESPN Cricinfo. 30 August 2017. Retrieved 30 August 2017.
  5. "Hooda hundred earns India Blue three points". ESPN Cricinfo. ESPN Sports Media. 16 September 2016. Retrieved 16 September 2016.
  6. 6.0 6.1 "India Green ousted after rain-hit clash in Kanpur". ESPN Cricinfo. ESPN Sports Media. 22 September 2016. Retrieved 22 September 2016.
  7. "Brilliant Washington fires India Red to title". ESPN Cricinfo. ESPN Sports Media. 28 September 2016. Retrieved 28 September 2017.
  8. 8.0 8.1 "Abhinav Mukund set to miss Duleep Trophy". Cricbuzz. 6 September 2017. Retrieved 8 September 2017.
  9. 9.0 9.1 "A tournament full of questions rests on final to salvage relevance". Cricbuzz. 24 September 2017.
  10. 10.0 10.1 "Ishant Sharma and Pankaj Singh called to play Duleep Trophy". Crictracker. 18 September 2017.
  11. 11.0 11.1 "Varun Aaron included in India Green squad for Duleep Trophy". Cricbuzz. 7 September 2017. Retrieved 8 September 2017.
  12. 12.0 12.1 "Rain mars India Red-India Blue game, disinterest mars Duleep Trophy". Cricbuzz. 15 September 2017.
  13. 13.0 13.1 "Must-win Green has to contend with Blue". The Hindu. 19 September 2017.
  14. 14.0 14.1 "Indrajith double-ton headlines batting-friendly day". ESPN Cricinfo. ESPN Sports Media. 14 September 2017. Retrieved 14 September 2017.

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