History of cricket in India from 2000-01

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This article describes the history of cricket in India from the 2000-01 season to the present.

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The BCCI tinkered with the Duleep Trophy in the 2002-03 season. The original zonal teams were replaced by five new teams called Elite A, Elite B, Elite C, Plate A and Plate B. These teams were constructed from the new Elite Group and Plate Group divisions which had been introduced into the Ranji Trophy that season. However, this format lasted for only one season as it was felt that the new teams lacked a sense of identity. From the 2003-04 season, the five original zonal teams competed along with a sixth guest team which was a touring foreign team. The first guest team was England A in 2003-04.

Mumbai (formerly Bombay) has continued its dominance of the domestic scene into the 21st century by winning the Ranji Trophy three times in the first seven seasons.

Noted Indian cricketers in the 21st century include Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Rahul Dravid, Sourav Ganguly, Zaheer Khan, Anil Kumble, Virender Sehwag and Sachin Tendulkar.

India won the inaugural ICC World T20 in 2007.

India was the first Sub-continental team to win a Test match at the WACA in January 2008 against Australia.

[edit] Domestic cricket

[edit] Ranji Trophy winners

[edit] Duleep Trophy winners

[edit] International tours of India

[edit] Zimbabwe 2000-01

[edit] Australia 2000-01

For details of this tour, see : Australian cricket team in India in 2000-01

[edit] England 2001-02

[edit] Zimbabwe 2001-02

[edit] West Indies 2002-03

[edit] New Zealand 2003-04

[edit] Australia 2004-05

[edit] South Africa 2004-05

[edit] Pakistan 2004-05

[edit] South Africa 2005-06

Limited overs tour only. For details, see : South African cricket team in India in 2005-06

[edit] Sri Lanka 2005-06

For details of this tour, see : Sri Lankan cricket team in India in 2005-06

[edit] England 2005-06

For details of this tour, see : English cricket team in India in 2005-06

[edit] Sri Lanka 2006-07

Limited overs tour only. For details, see : Sri Lankan cricket team in India in 2006-07

[edit] West Indies 2006-07

Limited overs tour only. For details, see : West Indian cricket team in India in 2006-07

[edit] External sources

[edit] Further reading