The Ranji Trophy will start on February 10, with the principal period of the opposition to be played until March 15. The second period of the two-stage competition will be held from May 30 to June 26.
As indicated by the timetable and organization delivered by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Thursday (February 3), there will be a complete number of 64 matches to be played in 62 days across nine focuses. Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Rajkot, Delhi, Guwahati, Cuttack, Trivandrum, Chennai and a Haryana focus will have the two-stage title.
As first detailed by Cricbuzz on January 30, the 38 groups have been isolated into nine gatherings - eight Elite gatherings of four groups each and one plate gathering of six groups. Chandigarh and Meghalaya have been straightforwardly positioned in the Elite division.
According to the organization, Elite groups in a gathering play against one another, while the Plate groups will conflict with just three groups of their gathering. One group from every Elite group fits the bill for the quarter-finals, notwithstanding one which should play a pre-quarter-last game. The most minimal positioned of the eight qualifiers of Elite groups should assume the highest level side of the Plate bunch in the pre-quarterfinals. The quarter-last draw will be held after the pre-quarter-finals.
As is as of now know, the two stages will be played on one or the other side of the IPL (from March-end to May-end) and the main period of will have 57 games. The knockouts will be have seven games that will begin following the IPL. Kolkata will have the Plate Group matches. No group is being permitted to play at home, with all the matches planned at impartial scenes.
Ranji Groupings:
World class An in Rajkot: Gujarat, MP, Kerala and Meghalaya
World class B in Cuttack: Bengal, Baroda, Hyderabad and Chandigarh
World class C in Chennai: Karnataka, Railways, J and K and Pondicherry
World class D in Ahmedabad: Saurashtra, Mumbai, Odisha and Goa
World class E in Trivandrum: Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, Services and Uttarakhand
World class F in Delhi: Punjab, HP, Haryana and Tripura
World class G in Haryana: Vidarbha, UP, Maharashtra and Assam
World class H in Guwahati: Delhi, Tamil Nadu, Jharkhand and Chhattishgarh
Plate in Kolkata: Bihar, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh
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