The 2021-22 Ranji Trophy, is the 87th time of the Ranji Trophy, the chief first-class cricket competition in Quite a while. The competition has been parted into two stages, with the association stage being played from 17 February to 15 March 2022, and the knockout stage played from 6 to 26 June 2022. Because of the postponed beginning of the competition in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, groups were parted into eight Elite gatherings, rather than five according to past releases, and the Plate Group. The seven groups that won their Elite Group with the best focuses advanced to the knockout stage. They were joined by the champ of the pre-quarter-last coordinate between the Elite Group winning group with the least places and the victor of the Plate Group. In the initial round of installations, Sakibul Gani of Bihar turned into the main player to score a triple 100 years on their top of the line debut. In their Plate Group match against Mizoram, he scored 341 runs. Following the finish of the gathering stage, Madhya Pradesh, Bengal, Karnataka, Mumbai, Uttarakhand, Punjab and Uttar Pradesh had all won their individual gatherings to meet all requirements for the quarter-finals. Jharkhand won Group H and Nagaland won the Plate Group to progress to the fundamental quarter-last match.[10] In the main innings of the starter quarter-last, Jharkhand were bowled out for 880 runs, the fourth-most noteworthy group absolute in the Ranji Trophy. Jharkhand then, at that point, stretched out their lead to 1,008 runs, the greatest at any point lead in top notch cricket, advancing to the quarter-finals in light of their most memorable innings lead. Mumbai, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh all won their quarter-last matches to progress to the semi-finals. Bengal likewise arrived at the semi-finals, after they drew their match against Jharkhand, advancing in the competition due to having a first-innings lead. In the main semi-last, Madhya Pradesh beat Bengal by 174 rushes to arrive at their most memorable last in the competition since the 1998-99 version. The second semi-last, among Mumbai and Uttar Pradesh was drawn, with Mumbai progressing to the last on their first-innings lead.