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The 1984–85 Irani Cup match was scheduled to be played between 6-10 September 1984 at the Feroz Shah KotlainDelhi. Rest of India defeated the reigning Ranji Trophy champions Bombay by 4 wickets.[1]
6-10 September 1984 |
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236 (95.4 overs) |
293 (88.2 overs) | |
163 (63.4 overs) |
107/6 (30.5 overs) |
Rest of India won by 4 wickets |
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