2022–23 Vijay Hazare Trophy
| Dates | 12 November – 2 December 2022 | 
|---|---|
| Administrator(s) | BCCI | 
| Cricket format | List A cricket | 
| Tournament format(s) | Round-robin and Playoff format | 
| Host(s) |  India | 
| Champions | Saurashtra (2nd title) | 
| Runners-up | Maharashtra | 
| Participants | 38 | 
| Matches | 105 | 
| Player of the series | Ruturaj Gaikwad (Maharashtra) | 
| Most runs | Narayan Jagadeesan (830) (Tamil Nadu) | 
| Most wickets | Jaydev Unadkat (19) (Saurashtra) | 
The 2022–23 Vijay Hazare Trophy was the 30th edition of the Vijay Hazare Trophy, an annual List A cricket tournament in India.[1] It was played from 12 November to 2 December 2022.[2] Himachal Pradesh were the defending champions.[3] Saurashtra won the final match against Maharashtra by 5 wickets to clinch their second domestic title.[4]
A total of 38 teams featured in five Elite groups. The group toppers progressed to the quarterfinals, while the second-placed sides and the best among the rest advanced to the pre-quarterfinals. The tournament was played in six cities across the country which are Bengaluru, Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Ranchi, with all the knockout matches played in Ahmedabad.[5]
On 21 November, Tamil Nadu's Narayan Jagadeesan set the highest-ever individual List A score with his 277 from 141 balls against Arunachal Pradesh, breaking the previous record of 268 by Ali Brown. Tamil Nadu's final score of 506/2 in that match was also a record for the highest-ever team total in a List A match, breaking England's 498/4 against the Netherlands set five months prior.[6]
On 28 November, Ruturaj Gaikwad scored 43 runs of the second-last over of Maharashtra's innings against Uttar Pradesh in the second quarter-finals match, to equal the record for the most runs scored in an over in a List A match and also became the first batter to hit seven sixes in an over in all forms of cricket.[7]
League stage
| Group A
   Advances to Quarter-final 
 Group B
   Advances to Quarter-final 
 Group C
   Advances to Quarter-final 
 | Group D
   Advances to Quarter-final 
 Group E
   Advances to Quarter-final 
 | 
Knockout stage
| Preliminary QF | Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||||||||||
| D1 | Punjab | 235 (50 overs) | |||||||||||||||||
| B2 | Karnataka | 188/5 (40.5 overs) | B2 | Karnataka | 238/6 (49.2 overs) | ||||||||||||||
| B3 | Jharkhand | 187 (47.1 overs) | B2 | Karnataka | 171 (49.1 overs) | ||||||||||||||
| A1 | Saurashtra | 172/5 (36.2 overs) | |||||||||||||||||
| C1 | Tamil Nadu | 249 (48 overs) | |||||||||||||||||
| A1 | Saurashtra | 293/8 (50 overs) | |||||||||||||||||
| A1 | Saurashtra | 249/5 (46.3 overs) | |||||||||||||||||
| E1 | Maharashtra | 248/9 (50 overs) | |||||||||||||||||
| E1 | Maharashtra | 330/5 (50 overs) | |||||||||||||||||
| A2 | Uttar Pradesh | 221/2 (45.4 overs) | A2 | Uttar Pradesh | 272 (47.4 overs) | ||||||||||||||
| E2 | Mumbai | 220 (48.3 overs) | E1 | Maharashtra | 350/7 (50 overs) | ||||||||||||||
| B1 | Assam | 338/8 (50 overs) | |||||||||||||||||
| B1 | Assam | 354/3 (46.1 overs) | |||||||||||||||||
| D2 | Jammu and Kashmir | 175/3 (37.5 overs) | D2 | Jammu and Kashmir | 350/7 (50 overs) | ||||||||||||||
| C2 | Kerala | 174 (47.4 overs) | |||||||||||||||||
Preliminary quarter-finals
| Jharkhand 187 (47.1 overs) | v | Karnataka 188/5 (40.5 overs) | 
- Karnataka won the toss and elected to field.
- Arnav Sinha (Jharkhand) made his List A debut.
| Mumbai 220 (48.3 overs) | v | Uttar Pradesh 221/2 (45.4 overs) | 
| Aryan Juyal 82 (103)  Divyaansh Saxena 1/25 (4.4 overs) | 
- Uttar Pradesh won the toss and elected to field.
- Suved Parkar and Divyaansh Saxena (Mumbai) both made their List A debuts.
| Kerala 174 (47.4 overs) | v | Jammu and Kashmir 175/3 (37.5 overs) | 
- Jammu and Kashmir won the toss and elected to field.
Quarter-finals
| Maharashtra 330/5 (50 overs) | v | Uttar Pradesh 272 (47.4 overs) | 
- Uttar Pradesh won the toss and elected to field.
- Ruturaj Gaikwad (Maharashtra) scored his maiden List A double century.[7]
| Jammu and Kashmir 350/7 (50 overs) | v | Assam 354/3 (46.1 overs) | 
| Henan Nazir 124 (113)  Avinov Choudhury 2/47 (10 overs) | 
- Assam won the toss and elected to field.
| Saurashtra 293/8 (50 overs) | v | Tamil Nadu 249 (48 overs) | 
- Tamil Nadu won the toss and elected to field.
- Jay Gohil (Saurashtra) made his List A debut.
Semi-finals
| Karnataka 171 (49.1 overs) | v | Saurashtra 172/5 (36.2 overs) | 
| Jay Gohil 61 (82)  Krishnappa Gowtham 2/50 (9.2 overs) | 
- Saurashtra won the toss and elected to field.
Final
|  2 December 2022     Scorecard | 
| Maharashtra 248/9 (50 overs) | v | Saurashtra 249/5 (46.3 overs) | 
- Saurashtra won the toss and elected to field.
See also
References
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- ^ "Vijay Hazare Trophy Highlights, Tamil Nadu vs Himachal Pradesh Final: HP beats TN by 11 runs (VJD Method) to win first title". SportStar. 26 December 2021. Retrieved 26 December 2021.
- ^ "Jackson and Jani play starring roles as Saurashtra win Vijay Hazare Trophy". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 2 December 2022.
- ^ "Reduced stakes at Vijay Hazare Trophy 2022-23". SportStar. 11 November 2022. Retrieved 11 November 2022.
- ^ "Tamil Nadu's Narayan Jagadeesan breaks world record for highest ever List A score". Times of India. 21 November 2022. Retrieved 21 November 2022.
- ^ a b "Gaikwad smashes List A record with seven sixes in 43-run over". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 28 November 2022.
- ^ "BCCI – Playing Conditions for Men's One-day Matches" (PDF). BCCI. pp. 29–30. Retrieved 25 November 2022.
- ^ "BCCI – Playing Conditions for Men's One-day Matches" (PDF). BCCI. pp. 29–30. Retrieved 25 November 2022.
- ^ "BCCI – Playing Conditions for Men's One-day Matches" (PDF). BCCI. pp. 29–30. Retrieved 25 November 2022.
- ^ "BCCI – Playing Conditions for Men's One-day Matches" (PDF). BCCI. pp. 29–30. Retrieved 25 November 2022.
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