Go pro – the template to success in Ranji Trophy's Plate Group

How much have the professional players impacted fortunes for the nine new teams in the competition?

Saurabh Somani06-Dec-2018During their title run in the 2017-18 Ranji Trophy, Vidarbha’s top seven contributed about 80% of all their runs off the bat. Of the men who batted most often in the top seven, Faiz Fazal was their highest run-getter with 912 runs.Vidarbha’s three highest wicket-takers in the season were Rajneesh Gurbani (39), Akshay Wakhare (34) and Aditya Sarwate (29). They contributed 58% of the wickets taken by the team.You would expect those to be numbers indicative of an overall trend. The top seven scoring 80% of the runs seems good and your top three bowlers accounting for three-fifths of the wickets on offer feels right. And they are, except when you look at the Plate Group of the ongoing Ranji season, comprised of nine new entrants.There is an upending of the natural order here, driven by the professionals – players who move away from home to sign for a different team. Most of the professionals the nine teams have signed have been experienced domestic hands. But even so, some of their returns are staggering. Sikkim’s Milind Kumar has racked up 705 runs in six innings, so is it any wonder that he considers the 61 he made against Uttarakhand last month “a failure”?After four rounds, Milind alone has scored a whopping 52% of his team’s runs. If the top seven have to contribute 80% of the runs, Milind alone is doing the job of four and a half batsmen.Arunachal Pradesh’s Kshitiz Sharma, Meghalaya’s Yogesh Nagar, Manipur’s Yashpal Singh, Mizoram’s Taruwar Kohli and Akhil Rajput and Nagaland’s Abrar Kazi have also been doing some heavy lifting. All of them, except Yashpal, are at around the 30% mark of team runs scored, doing the job of two and a half to three batsmen by themselves. Yashpal has almost 40% of his team’s runs, and he’s equivalent to three and a half batsmen for Manipur.The trend is clear – it’s the professionals who are carrying teams in the Plate Group.