Quite a lot of effort has gone behind the scenes, says Shah as Ranji Trophy resumes

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Ranji Trophy is again after a one-year hiatus and on the primary day of the event, BCCI secretary Jay Shah stated it took a number of effort to get the premier home red-ball meet again on observe amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Ranji Trophy began on Thursday in venues throughout the nation.

“Have been eagerly waiting for this day as India Cricket’s premier domestic tournament, the #RanjiTrophy returns. A lot of effort has gone behind the scenes to get our first class cricket back on track, and it is now time to let red-ball take center stage. Good luck, everyone,” Shah tweeted.

The Ranji Trophy, which was not held final 12 months as a result of pandemic, was scheduled to start on January 13 however was postponed owing to a 3rd wave of infections throughout the nation.

It will now be held in two phases, with the primary one starting on Thursday until March 15 throughout numerous venues within the nation.

The premier home occasion then takes a break through the IPL and resumes from May 30 to June 26.

The event has been divided into eight elite teams and one plate group, and gamers might be staying in bio-secure bubbles.

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With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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