Deodhar Trophy
| Countries |  India | 
|---|---|
| Administrator | BCCI | 
| Format | List A cricket | 
| First tournament | 1973-74 | 
| Tournament format | Knock out | 
| Number of teams | 5 | 
| Current champion | India A | 
| Most successful | North Zone (13 titles) | 
| Website | BCCI | 
|  2015–16 Deodhar Trophy | |
The Deodhar Trophy is a List A cricket competition in Indian domestic cricket. It is named after Prof. D. B. Deodhar (known as the Grand Old Man of Indian cricket) and is a 50-over knockout competition played on an annual basis among the 5 zonal teams - North Zone, South Zone, East Zone, West Zone and Central Zone. The competition was introduced in 1973-74 season with South Zone winning the trophy.
India A is the winner of the 2015-16 competition. North Zone has won the tournament a record 13 times.
Format
Two teams play in a quarter-final match, with the winner progressing to the semi-finals, met with the remaining 3 teams. From then, it is a simple knockout tournament. Hector is the leading run scorer.
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