Wasim Jaffer became the first batsman to
reach the milestone of 10,000 runs in the Ranji Trophy during his knock
for Vidarbha on Day 2’s play against Bengal. This
is the first time the five-digit mark has been breached in the 81-year
history of India’s premier domestic cricket competition.
He
perished for 9 runs on the day, but his knack of being a run-scoring
machine for almost twenty years has now made him the holder of a unique
record in Indian domestic cricket. No other batsman is remotely close to
have reached or to be reaching 10,000 runs in the tournament.
Jaffer
scored most of his runs for Mumbai from 1996 to 2015, before being
forced to move to Vidarbha this season. The 37-year-old has given a
decent showing for Vidarbha as well.
It is likely that Jaffer will hold the
record of being the only 10,000-run batsman in Ranji Trophy for the
immediate future as well. Mithun Manhas is the only currently playing
batsman who is close to Jaffer’s tally of runs, but is unlikely to close
the deficit of more than 2,000 runs in his remaining days.
Legends
such as Sachin Tendulkar (4281 Ranji runs) and VVS Laxman (5764 Ranji
runs) have comparatively modest places in the Ranji Trophy’s hall of
fame owing to India commitments.
The legend of Wasim Jaffer
In
November 1996, playing only his second match at the age of 18, Jaffer
had burst into the spotlight with his 314* for Mumbai. He had earned his
first Test cap by 2000, but could never manage to cement his place in
the India team. After 31 Tests, he only has an average of 34 to show at
the international level.
Jaffer eventually lost out to Gautam
Gambhir for the opener’s slot from 2006 onwards, but continued to pile
up runs in the domestic circuit. His status as a legend without par in
Indian domestic cricket has been carved in stone with this newest feat.
Jaffer
also has the record of most individual centuries in the Ranji Trophy –
35. He is also the leading run-getter in Duleep Trophy and Irani Trophy –
the two other traditional cornerstones in India’s domestic circuit.
Highest scorers in Ranji Trophy:
Wasim Jaffer – 10,002*
Amol Muzumdar – 9202
Hrishikesh Kanitkar – 8059
Mithun Manhas – 8047*
Devendra Bundela – 7971*
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