History of cricket in India from 1985–86 to 2000
This article describes the history of cricket in India from the 1985–86 season to 2000.
Events
From the 1993–94 season, the Duleep Trophy was converted from a knockout competition to a league format.
Several team names and spellings were altered during the 1990s when traditional Indian names were introduced to replace those that were associated with the British Raj. Most notably, Bombay became Mumbai and the famous venue of Madras became Chennai.
Domestic cricket
Ranji Trophy winners
Duleep Trophy winners
International tours of India
1986–87 Australia
1986–87 Sri Lanka
1986–87 Pakistan
For details of this tour, see : Pakistani cricket team in India in 1986–87
1987–88 West Indies
1988–89 New Zealand
1990–91 Sri Lanka
1991–92 South Africa
This tour marked South Africa's return to official international cricket. A series of three Limited Overs Internationals was won 2–1 by India.
For details of this tour, see : South African cricket team in India in 1991–92
1992–93 England
For details of this tour, see : English cricket team in India in 1992–93
1992–93 Zimbabwe
1993–94 Sri Lanka
1994–95 West Indies
1995–96 New Zealand
1996–97 Australia
1996–97 South Africa
1997–98 Sri Lanka
1997–98 Australia
1998–99 Pakistan
1999–00 New Zealand
1999–00 South Africa
External sources
Further reading
- Ramachandra Guha, A Corner of a Foreign Field – An Indian History of a British Sport, Picador, 2001
International cricket tours of India
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Australia |
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England |
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New Zealand |
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Pakistan |
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South Africa |
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Sri Lanka |
1932–33 · 1940–41 · 1964–65 · 1975–76 · 1982–83 · 1986–87 · 1990–91 · 1993–94 · 1997–98 · 2005–06 · 2006–07 · 2009–10
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West Indies |
1948–49 · 1958–59 · 1966–67 · 1974–75 · 1978–79 · 1983–84 · 1987–88 · 1994–95 · 2002–03 · 2006–07 · 2011–12
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Zimbabwe |
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GF Vernon's XI |
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Lord Hawke's XI |
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Marylebone Cricket Club |
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Lord Tennyson's XI |
1937–38
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CG Howard's XI |
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Commonwealth XI |
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