MUMBAI: Not simplest present Ranji Trophy champions Madhya Pradesh, however 2019-20 season Ranji winners Saurashtra too gets an opportunity to play an Irani Cup fit within the upcoming season.
In an extraordinary case, the 2022-23 home season will witness two Irani Cup clashes-the Saurashtra as opposed to Rest of India conflict is ready to be performed from October 1-5 in Rajkot, whilst Madhya Pradesh will tackle ROI later within the season.
Saurashtra had clinched the 2019-20 version of the Ranji Trophy on March 13, 2020 after they beat Bengal via 44 runs within the ultimate at Rajkot, and have been set to play their Irani Cup tie on March 18, 2020 in Rajkot, as according to a free up on Sunday via the Saurashtra Cricket Association,
However, because of the onset of Covid-19 after which a countrywide lockdown, that Irani Cup fit could not be held. However, the BCCI agreed to a request via the SCA to time table an Irani Cup recreation for his or her group this season.
“The BCCI communicated its choice to us lately. We’re grateful to Jay bhai (BCCI secretary Jay Shah) and others within the BCCI for taking into consideration and consenting to our request to permit Saurashtra the chance to play within the Irani Cup when we overlooked out at the likelihood to play in it (in 2020) because of covid. Our boys were given an opportunity to turn out their value,” SCA president and previous Saurashtra captain Jaydev Shah informed this paper from Rajkot.
In an extraordinary case, the 2022-23 home season will witness two Irani Cup clashes-the Saurashtra as opposed to Rest of India conflict is ready to be performed from October 1-5 in Rajkot, whilst Madhya Pradesh will tackle ROI later within the season.
Saurashtra had clinched the 2019-20 version of the Ranji Trophy on March 13, 2020 after they beat Bengal via 44 runs within the ultimate at Rajkot, and have been set to play their Irani Cup tie on March 18, 2020 in Rajkot, as according to a free up on Sunday via the Saurashtra Cricket Association,
However, because of the onset of Covid-19 after which a countrywide lockdown, that Irani Cup fit could not be held. However, the BCCI agreed to a request via the SCA to time table an Irani Cup recreation for his or her group this season.
“The BCCI communicated its choice to us lately. We’re grateful to Jay bhai (BCCI secretary Jay Shah) and others within the BCCI for taking into consideration and consenting to our request to permit Saurashtra the chance to play within the Irani Cup when we overlooked out at the likelihood to play in it (in 2020) because of covid. Our boys were given an opportunity to turn out their value,” SCA president and previous Saurashtra captain Jaydev Shah informed this paper from Rajkot.