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Indian Domestic Schedule 2006-07
« on: September 07, 2006, 06:38:49 PM »
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Challenger Trophy to open domestic season

September 04, 2006 17:03 IST


The Irani Cup match between last season's Ranji Trophy champions, Uttar Pradesh, and Rest of India has been allocated to Vidarbha Cricket Association, and will be held in Nagpur from October 9-13.

Traditionally the domestic season's opening fixture, the Irani Cup has been pushed down to the number two slot for the 2006-07 season, while the high-profile N K P Salve Challenger Trophy tournament, to be played under lights at Chennai from October 1-4, will kick-start the domestic circuit.

India Seniors, India 'A' and 'B' will compete in the Challenger Trophy, which features all the leading cricketers of the country.

The teams will be selected on September 25.

The Challenger series is sandwiched between the Indian team's return from Malaysia and the commencement of the ICC Champions Trophy, in India, beginning October 7.

Kolkata's Eden Gardens will host the Duleep Trophy final from November 12 to 16 after the conclusion of the league phase, which is slated from October 19 to November 7, at six centers in central and east zones.

The Ranji Trophy Elite and Plate division leagues will be held from November 23, 2006, to January 13, 2007 and December 28, 2006 respectively while the semi-finals and final would be gone through from January 23 to 27 and February 1 to 5, 2007 respectively.

The domestic schedule:

Oct 1-4: N K P Salve Challenger Trophy, Chennai

Oct 9-13: Irani Cup tie (UP v Rest of India), Nagpur

Oct 19-22: Duleep Trophy league, Indore and Gwalior

Oct 27-30: Duleep Trophy league, Cuttack and Jamshedpur

Nov 4-7: Duleep Trophy league, Kolkata and Guwahati

Nov 12-16: Final, Kolkata

Nov 23-26: 1st round of Ranji Elite and Plate leagues

Dec 1-4: 2nd round of Ranji E and P leagues

Dec 9-12: 3rd round of Ranji E and P leagues

Dec 17-20: 4th round of Ranji E and P leagues

Dec 25-28: 5th round of Ranji E and P leagues

Jan 2-5, 2007: 6th round of Ranji Elite league

Jan 10-13: 7th round of Ranji Elite league

Jan 23-27: Semi-finals of Ranji Elite and Plate divisions

Feb 1-5: Finals of Ranji Elite and Plate divisions

Feb 12-22: Zonal one-day league

Feb 28-Mar 10: Inter state one-day knock out, north zone

Mar 15-27: D B Deodhar Trophy, North Zone (Faridabad, Delhi and Mohali).
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Re: Indian Domestic Schedule 2006-07
« Reply #1 on: September 07, 2006, 09:12:33 PM »
Does anyone else feel this is a short season? Heck we play longer here in the Midwest ... almost from March through October! (and then I also play indoor the rest of the year)

Why cant the domestic season start in July and go through April! SIX freaking months is way too short!
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Re: Indian Domestic Schedule 2006-07
« Reply #2 on: September 07, 2006, 09:18:04 PM »
Does anyone else feel this is a short season? Heck we play longer here in the Midwest ... almost from March through October! (and then I also play indoor the rest of the year)

Why cant the domestic season start in July and go through April! SIX freaking months is way too short!

Well, it is not a problem, as long as you have a considerably long India A and India U-19 tour scheduled in the offseason.  Hopefully, a few other prospects can also get county contracts in England.

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Re: Indian Domestic Schedule 2006-07
« Reply #3 on: September 07, 2006, 09:19:34 PM »
Does anyone else feel this is a short season? Heck we play longer here in the Midwest ... almost from March through October! (and then I also play indoor the rest of the year)

Why cant the domestic season start in July and go through April! SIX freaking months is way too short!

Well, it is not a problem, as long as you have a considerably long India A and India U-19 tour scheduled in the offseason.  Hopefully, a few other prospects can also get county contracts in England.


But would it not be better for the entire cricket fraternity to get o play for long rather than a chosen few?
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Re: Indian Domestic Schedule 2006-07
« Reply #4 on: September 07, 2006, 10:33:23 PM »
Does anyone else feel this is a short season? Heck we play longer here in the Midwest ... almost from March through October! (and then I also play indoor the rest of the year)

Why cant the domestic season start in July and go through April! SIX freaking months is way too short!

Well, it is not a problem, as long as you have a considerably long India A and India U-19 tour scheduled in the offseason.  Hopefully, a few other prospects can also get county contracts in England.


But would it not be better for the entire cricket fraternity to get o play for long rather than a chosen few?

Yes, but they probably consider it too hot to play in the other six months.  I don't agree, but that's sort of the way it is.  I would like the season extended by a month, with us starting a month earlier.  Plus, there is no reason there cannot be an India B tour to minnow countries starved for cricket, such as Kenya, Bangladesh, Zimbabwe, or Holland.  Send the India A and U-19 teams to one of Aus, Eng, RSA, NZ, Pak, SL, or WI.

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