Deodhar Trophy

The Deodhar Trophy is an annual cricket tournament in India that features three teams representing different regions of the country. The tournament was first held in 1973-74 and is named after the famous Indian cricketer D. B. Deodhar.

The tournament is played in a round-robin format, with each team playing against the other two teams in a series of matches. The top two teams then face off in the final to determine the champion.

The Deodhar Trophy is considered a prestigious tournament in Indian domestic cricket, with many top players from the country participating in the competition. It provides a platform for young and upcoming cricketers to showcase their talent and potentially earn a spot in the national team.

Over the years, the Deodhar Trophy has seen some thrilling matches and memorable performances, making it a popular event among cricket fans in India. It continues to be an important part of the domestic cricket calendar, providing valuable experience and exposure to players at the domestic level.