Central Provinces and Berar cricket team information
Central Provinces and Berar cricket team
Team information
Founded
1933
Last match
1949
History
First-class debut
Ceylon in 1933 at Central Provinces Gymkhana Ground, Nagpur
Ranji Trophy wins
0
The Central Provinces and Berar cricket team represented the Indian province and state of Central Provinces and Berar in the Ranji Trophy from 1934–35 to 1949–50. After the state was dissolved and redistributed into several states in 1950, the Central Provinces and Berar team was superseded by the Madhya Pradesh team, beginning with the 1950–51 Ranji Trophy, and the Vidarbha team, beginning with the 1957–58 Ranji Trophy.
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appeared in the Ranji Trophy, but no longer do so: Central India (1934/35 – 1940/41) CentralProvincesandBerar (1934/35 – 1949/50) Northern India (1934/35...
Baroda, Kathiawar, CentralProvincesandBerar, Sindh and Punjab. The delegates agreed to create a board for control of cricket in India. On 10 December...
Sind, Karachi, 1937–38 A. G. Ramsingh by Narayan Sane, Madras v CentralProvincesandBerar, Nagpur, 1941–42 John Smith by Ray Allen, Canterbury v Wellington...
Commissioner of the Central Provinces andBerar. He represented India in Tennis at the 1924 Summer Olympics and at the Wimbledon Championships. Born in...
Beevers". CricketArchive. Retrieved 27 October 2023. "CentralProvincesandBerar v Central India, Ranji Trophy 1934/35 (East Zone)". CricketArchive. Retrieved...
five wickets and top-scored in the second innings with 53 not out – batting at number 10 – when Ceylon beat CentralProvincesandBerar. He lost the middle...
British and incorporated into CentralProvincesandBerarand the Central India Agency. Some years after India's independence, the CentralProvincesand Berar...
years, during which he represented CentralProvincesandBerar, Maharashtra, Hindus, Bombay, Holkar, Madhya Pradesh and Vidarbha. Sarwate's most famous innings...
the same year in which he served as the acting governor of the CentralProvincesandBerar, before being succeeded by Sir Francis Verner Wylie. Bomford...
dynasty Third Anglo-Maratha war Bombay Presidency Nagpur Province CentralProvincesBerar Operation Polo Bombay Presidency Bombay State Maharashtra Chronology...
Maharashtra then played seven matches for CentralProvincesandBerar. List of Test cricket umpires Australian cricketteam in India in 1959–60 "Narayan Sane"...
two wars and the proclamation of the Indian Empire, the region became a part of the Bombay Province, the Berar Province and the CentralProvinces of India...
and umpire. "Mysore v CentralProvincesandBerar 1947-48". CricketArchive. Retrieved 17 September 2017. "Madhya Pradesh v Holkar 1953-54". CricketArchive...
Presidencies of Madras, Bombay and Bengal, and the 14 provinces of the United Provinces, Punjab, Bihar, the CentralProvincesandBerar, Assam, the North-West...
Company took over Nagpur in the 19th century and made it the capital of the CentralProvincesandBerar. After the first re-organisation of states, the...
"Western India v Gujarat 1945-46". CricketArchive. Retrieved 17 September 2017. "Holkar v CentralProvincesandBerar 1948-49". Cricinfo. Retrieved 16 January...
cricket, he represented Holkar, Central India, Muslims, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Bharat, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and India between 1930 and...
between 1935 and 1937, scoring 449 runs at an average of 32.07, with five half centuries and a high score of 82 against CentralProvincesandBerar in 1936...