Mumbai: Mumbai won a record-extending 42nd Ranji title after beating Vidarbha by 169 runs on the fifth and final day of the summit showdown at the Wankhede Stadium on Thursday.
Here is a glance at the Ranji Trophy finals.
Season, winners, runners-up
1934–35, Bombay, Northern India
1935–36, Bombay, Madras
1936–37, Nawanagar, Bengal
1937–38, Hyderabad, Nawanagar
1938–39, Bengal, Southern Punjab
1939–40, Maharashtra, United Provinces
1940–41, Maharashtra, Madras
1941–42, Bombay, Mysore
1942–43, Baroda, Hyderabad
1943–44, Western India, Bengal
1944–45, Bombay, Holkar
1945–46, Holkar, Baroda
1946–47, Baroda, Holkar
1947–48, Holkar, Bombay
1948–49, Bombay, Baroda
1949–50, Baroda, Holkar
1950–51, Holkar, Gujarat
1951–52, Bombay, Holkar
1952–53, Holkar, Bengal
1953–54, Bombay, Holkar
1954–55, Madras, Holkar
1955–56, Bombay, Bengal
1956–57, Bombay, Services
1957–58, Baroda, Services
1958–59, Bombay, Bengal
1959–60, Bombay, Mysore
1960–61, Bombay, Rajasthan
1961–62, Bombay, Rajasthan
1962–63, Bombay, Rajasthan
1963–64, Bombay, Rajasthan
1964–65, Bombay, Hyderabad
1965–66, Bombay, Rajasthan
1966–67, Bombay, Rajasthan
1967–68, Bombay, Madras
1968–69, Bombay, Bengal
1969–70, Bombay, Rajasthan
1970–71, Bombay, Maharashtra
1971–72, Bombay, Bengal
1972–73, Bombay, Tamil Nadu
1973–74, Karnataka, Rajasthan
1974–75, Bombay, Karnataka
1975–76, Bombay, Bihar
1976–77, Bombay, Delhi
1977–78, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh
1978–79, Delhi, Karnataka
1979–80, Delhi, Bombay
1980–81, Bombay, Delhi
1981–82, Delhi, Karnataka
1982–83, Karnataka, Bombay
1983–84, Bombay, Delhi
1984–85, Bombay, Delhi
1985–86, Delhi, Haryana
1986–87, Hyderabad, Delhi
1987–88, Tamil Nadu, Railways
1988–89, Delhi, Bengal
1989–90, Bengal, Delhi
1990–91, Haryana, Bombay
1991–92, Delhi, Tamil Nadu
1992–93, Punjab, Maharashtra
1993–94, Bombay, Bengal
1994–95, Bombay, Punjab
1995–96, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu
1996–97, Mumbai, Delhi
1997–98, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh
1998–99, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh
1999–00, Mumbai, Hyderabad
2000–01, Baroda, Railways
2001–02, Railways, Baroda
2002–03, Mumbai, Tamil Nadu
2003–04, Mumbai, Tamil Nadu
2004–05, Railways, Punjab
2005–06, Uttar Pradesh, Bengal
2006–07, Mumbai, Bengal
2007–08, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh
2008–09, Mumbai, Uttar Pradesh
2009–10, Mumbai, Karnataka
2010–11, Rajasthan, Baroda
2011–12, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu
2012–13, Mumbai, Saurashtra
2013–14, Karnataka, Maharashtra
2014–15, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu
2015–16, Mumbai, Saurashtra
2016–17, Gujarat, Mumbai
2017–18, Vidarbha, Delhi
2018–19, Vidarbha, Saurashtra
2019–20, Saurashtra, Bengal
2021–22, Madhya Pradesh, Mumbai
2022–23, Saurashtra, Bengal
2023–24, Mumbai, Vidarbha