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Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy

The Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy[1] is a domestic Twenty20 cricket championship in India, organized by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). It is named after former Test cricketer Syed Mushtaq Ali.

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Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy
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CountriesIndia
AdministratorBoard of Control for Cricket in India
FormatTwenty20
First edition2006–07
Latest edition2024–25
Next edition2025–26
Tournament formatRound-robin and knockout
Number of teams38
Current championMumbai (2nd title)
Most successfulTamil Nadu (3 titles)
WebsiteBCCI
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It is played by the teams from the Ranji Trophy, which is the premier domestic first-class cricket championship in the country. In 2006–07, the inaugural competition was won by Tamil Nadu under the captaincy of Dinesh Karthik. The 2024–25 tournament was won by Mumbai, who defeated Madhya Pradesh in the final. Tamil Nadu has been the most successful team, winning the trophy three times.

History

The tournament is played under Twenty20 (T20) rules. Originally known as the Inter-State T20 Championship, it was inaugurated by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) for the 2006–07 season. Except in 2016–17, the tournament has been contested by teams involved in the Ranji Trophy, 27 at first and currently (2023) 38. The format begun with a round-robin stage with the teams divided into zonal groups, with the top teams in each group qualifying for a knockout stage culminating in the final tie. In 2012–13, the BCCI decided to replace the knockout with a Super League consisting of two groups, the winners of which qualified for the final. In June 2016, the BCCI relaunched the competition using zonal teams, as in the Duleep Trophy, but they reverted to the Ranji teams in 2017. Since then, the number of competing teams have increased to 38 and the knockout stage has been restored.[2]

Format

The 38 teams are divided into five Elite groups, namely A, B, C, D, and E. There used to be a Plate group for newer teams but it has been discontinued. There are eight teams in groups A, B, and C who play seven matches each. Groups D and E have seven teams who play six matches each. The top-ranked teams in each group qualify for the knockout stage along with the three best runners-up. The knockout consists of four quarter-final matches, two semi-finals and the final.[3]

Current teams

The competition features the following 38 domestic teams, listed by their 2023–24 groups.[3]

Winners

Tournament records

Team records

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Team records[4]
Most Trophy wins3Tamil Nadu
Most consecutive wins including league104Jharkhand
Most consecutive defeats22Jammu and Kashmir
Largest margin of victory (by runs)By 263 runsBaroda vs Sikkim
Largest margin of victory (by wickets)By 10 wickets30 times
Largest margin of victory (by balls remaining)100 ballsJharkhand vs Tripura
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Highest totals

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  • Source: ESPNcricinfo[6]

Lowest totals

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  • Source: ESPNcricinfo[7]

Highest Individual score

  • Source: ESPNcricinfo[8]

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