Anshul Kamboj: Haryana fast bowler Anshul Kamboj took 10 wickets in an innings against Kerala in the fifth round match of Ranji Trophy 2024/25 in Rohtak. With figures of 10/49, Kamboj became only the third bowler in Ranji Trophy history to take all 10 wickets in an innings. Before him, such feat was done by Bengal's Premangshu Chatterjee (10/20, Bengal Vs Assam, 1956) and Rajasthan's Pradeep Sundaram (10/78, Rajasthan Vs Vidarbha, 1985).
Furthermore, Kamboj is only the sixth Indian to take 10 wickets in first-class cricket. Anil Kumble, Subhash Gupte and Debashish Mohanty are also included in the list. In this case, you know. About 6 Indian bowlers who took all 10 wickets in an innings in first class cricket..
Premansu Chatterjee
The record of first taking 10 wickets in an innings in first class cricket is in the name of Premansu Chatterjee. Premansu Chatterjee of Bengal was successful in taking 10 wickets for 20 runs in a Ranji match against Assam in the year 1956-57.
Pradeep Sundaram
Pradeep Sundaram, who played Ranji Trophy for Rajasthan, was successful in taking 10 wickets for 78 runs in the match against Vidarbha in 1985-86.
Anil Kumble
In the year 1999, Anil Kumble had created history in the Test match against Pakistan and was successful in taking 10 wickets in the Delhi Test. Kumble is the only Indian bowler who has done the feat of taking 10 wickets in an innings in Tests.
Debashish Mohanty
In January 2001, in the Duleep Trophy match in Agartala, former Team India fast bowler Mohanty, playing for East Zone, was successful in giving a brilliant performance of 19-5-46-10 against South Zone. In this match, Mohanty had done the wonders of dismissing two of India's great batsmen, Rahul Dravid and VVS Laxman.
Anshul Kamboj
In Ranji Trophy 2024-25, Haryana's fast bowler Anshul Kamboj has succeeded in taking 10 wickets for 49 runs in the match against Kerala.
Best bowling figures in Ranji Trophy history
10/20 – Premansu Chatterjee – Bengal vs Assam (1956-57)
10/49 – Anshul Kamboj – Haryana vs Kerala (2024-25)
10/78 – Pradeep Sundaram – Rajasthan vs Vidarbha (1985-86)
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