India Ranji Trophy 02/16 04:00 - Jharkhand v Rajasthan 188/10()-210/10()
India Ranji Trophy 02/09 04:00 - Rajasthan v Saurashtra 257/10()-328/10()
India Ranji Trophy 02/02 04:00 - Rajasthan v Vidarbha 432/10()-391/10()
India Ranji Trophy 01/26 04:00 - Manipur v Rajasthan 159/10()-399/6()
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 10/27 05:30 - Maharashtra v Rajasthan 128/9(20)-181/4(20)
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 10/25 11:00 - Rajasthan v Uttarakhand 164/6(19.2)-160/10(19.5)
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 10/21 05:30 - Jharkhand v Rajasthan 143/7(20)-161/8(20)
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 10/19 11:00 - Rajasthan v Vidarbha 200/6(20)-205/4(19.5)
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 10/17 05:30 - Bengal v Rajasthan 172/7(20)-143/9(20)
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 10/16 05:30 - Puducherry v Rajasthan Cancelled
Vijay Hazare Trophy 11/23 03:00 1 Karnataka v Rajasthan 208/10(48.4)-148/10(41.1)
Vijay Hazare Trophy 11/21 03:30 1 Meghalaya v Rajasthan 94/10(36.1)-390/4(50)
Vijay Hazare Trophy 11/19 03:00 1 Rajasthan v Vidarbha 243/4(44.1)-240/10(47.2)
Vijay Hazare Trophy 11/17 03:00 1 Jharkhand v Rajasthan 271/5(49)-270/10(49)
Vijay Hazare Trophy 11/15 03:30 1 Delhi v Rajasthan 166/10(42)-218/10(48.5)
Vijay Hazare Trophy 11/13 03:00 1 Rajasthan v Sikkim 115/3(17.4)-110/10(42)
Vijay Hazare Trophy 11/12 03:00 1 Assam v Rajasthan 271/10(46.5)-128/10(33.3)
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 10/22 03:30 - Mizoram v Rajasthan 110/7(20)-183/3(20)
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 10/20 08:00 - Assam v Rajasthan 112/7(16.3)-109/8(20)
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 10/18 08:00 - Mumbai v Rajasthan 159/6(20)-139/7(20)
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 10/16 05:30 - Rajasthan v Uttarakhand 143/6(20)-147/6(20)
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 10/14 11:00 - Railways v Rajasthan 159/8(20)-167/6(20)
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 10/12 05:30 - Rajasthan v Vidarbha 137/1(15.3)-136/9(20)
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 10/11 11:00 - Madhya Pradesh v Rajasthan 173/5(20)-135/10(19.2)
Vijay Hazare Trophy 12/19 03:30 1 Karnataka v Rajasthan 204/2(43.4)-199/10(41.4)
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 11/18 03:00 1 Rajasthan v Vidarbha 84/8(20)-87/1(14.5)
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 11/09 06:30 - Haryana v Rajasthan 125/10(19.1)-155/6(20)
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 11/08 06:30 - Andhra v Rajasthan 138/8(20)-149/10(20)
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 11/06 06:30 - Himachal Pradesh v Rajasthan 136/6(20)-141/3(14.4)
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 11/05 03:00 - Jammu & Kashmir v Rajasthan 144/4(20)-148/5(18.5)

The Rajasthan cricket team is a cricket team which represents the Indian state of Rajasthan. The team won the Ranji Trophy in the 2010–11 and 2011-12 seasons, having finished runners-up eight times between 1960–61 and 1973-74. It is currently in the Ranji Trophy Elite group. It is run by the Rajasthan Cricket Association and is popularly known as "Team Rajasthan".

History

Rajputana

Rajputana's first recorded match came in the 1928/29 Delhi Tournament against Aligarh, with the Rajputana Cricket Association being formed shortly thereafter in 1931 at Ajmer. Rajputana's inaugural appearance in first-class cricket came in November 1933 against the touring Marylebone Cricket Club at Mayo College Ground in Ajmer, which resulted in a heavy innings defeat. The team entered the Ranji Trophy for the first time in the 1935/36 season, playing its first match in the competition against Central India, losing by a heavy margin. The team played in the following seasons Ranji Trophy, again losing to Central India, but this time by the reduced margin of just two wickets. Rajputana gained its first win in first-class cricket against Lionel Tennyson's touring eleven, with victory by two wickets in 1937. The team lost its only match against Southern Punjab in the 1938/39 Ranji Trophy, however the following season it recorded its first Ranji Trophy victory against Delhi, winning by 7 wickets. However it lost its following match against Southern Punjab by the margin of an innings and 190 runs. With the onset of World War II, cricket in India was somewhat disrupted, but first-class cricket continued to function.


The Rajasthan cricket team is a professional cricket team representing the state of Rajasthan in India. The team is a part of the domestic cricket structure in India and competes in various tournaments organized by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). The team is known for its strong batting and bowling line-up, which has helped them win several matches and tournaments over the years. The team has produced some of the finest cricketers in the country, including the likes of Pankaj Singh, Deepak Chahar, and Robin Bist. The team is currently led by experienced all-rounder Ashok Menaria and coached by former Indian cricketer Pankaj Singh. With a talented squad and a strong support system, the Rajasthan cricket team is a force to be reckoned with in the Indian domestic cricket circuit.