What is Buchi Babu Tournament? History of the tournament, who is the defending champion? Know all the information here-


Buchi Babu Tournament 2024 will be played from August 15.

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What Is Buchi Babu Tournament? The Buchi Babu tournament is starting from August 15 and its final will be played from September 8 to 11. Players like Suryakumar Yadav, Sarfaraz Khan, Ishan Kishan will be seen in the tournament.

The tournament will feature 10 teams, including defending champions Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, Railways, Gujarat, Mumbai, Haryana, Jammu & Kashmir, Chhattisgarh, Hyderabad and Baroda, along with two local teams TNCA President’s 11 and TNCA 11. The Buchi Babu tournament will be played in Tirunelveli, Coimbatore, Salem and Natham in Tamil Nadu.

Before the start of the tournament, let us give you all the information related to it through this article.

Know Buchi Babu Tournament How did it start?

The Buchi Babu Tournament is one of the oldest and most prestigious first-class tournaments in India. The first season named after Indian cricket pioneer M. Buchi Babu Naidu was played in 1909-1910, a year after his death. Starting out as a memorial event, the tournament quickly gained popularity.

It became an invitational competition when the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association took control in the late 1960s. The Buchi Babu tournament remained India’s biggest first-class tournament until the Ranji Trophy was introduced in 1934.

Who is the defending champion?

The Tamil Nadu Cricket Association organized the Buchi Babu tournament in 2023 after a gap of a full 6 years. Madhya Pradesh is the defending champion, having defeated Delhi by a huge margin of 250 runs in the final. The tournament remains a big platform for the rising stars of the whole country. In which many state teams, and cricket clubs participate in it.

Buchi Babu Tournament 2024 Group-

Group A: Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand and Hyderabad

Group B: Railways, Gujarat and TNCA President 11

Group C: Mumbai, Haryana and TNCA XI

Group D: Jammu and Kashmir, Chhattisgarh and Baroda

Buchi Babu Invitational Tournament 2024 Full Schedule-

Round 1 (August 15-18): Madhya Pradesh vs Jharkhand, Railways vs Gujarat, Mumbai vs Haryana, Jammu & Kashmir vs Chhattisgarh

Round 2 (August 21-24): Jharkhand vs Hyderabad, Railways vs TNCA President’s 11, Haryana vs TNCA 11, Jammu & Kashmir vs Baroda

Round 3 (August 27-30): Madhya Pradesh vs Hyderabad, Gujarat vs TNCA President’s 11, Mumbai vs TNCA 11, Baroda vs Chhattisgarh

Semi-finals (2–5 September): Winner Group A vs Winner Group B, Winner Group C vs Winner Ground D

Final (8–11 September)

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