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Ranji Trophy: Jammu and Kashmir on the brink of creating history

Jammu and Kashmir moved closer to their maiden Ranji Trophy title after dominating Karnataka on the penultimate day in Hubballi. Auqib Nabi’s five-wicket haul and Qamran Iqbal’s unbeaten 94 gave J&K a massive overall lead

By PTI
Updated On - 28 February 2026, 12:19 AM
Ranji Trophy: Jammu and Kashmir on the brink of creating history
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Hubballi (Karnataka): A by-the-book pacer, Auqib Nabi and an unorthodox opener, Qamran Iqbal, blended their skills to place Jammu and Kashmir in a prime position to lift their maiden Ranji Trophy title against Karnataka on the penultimate day of the five-day final here on Friday.

Iqbal (94 not out) struck his seventh first-class fifty as Jammu and Kashmir reached 186 for four at stumps in their second innings, for an overall lead of 477 runs.
In the earlier part of the day, Nabi took his seventh five-wicket haul (5/54) of the season as J&K bowled out Karnataka for 293, grabbing an innings lead of 291 runs.


Karnataka’s first innings revolved around a valiant 160 off 266 balls by former skipper Mayank Agarwal, but in the context of the match, the knock remained a rather insignificant one.
Nabi was the primary reason behind confining Agarwal’s fine hundred to the shades. The J&K pacer was in his elements once Karnataka resumed from overnight 220 for five.

Overhauling J&K’s 584 was out of bounds, but Karnataka’s realistic hope was to whittle down the deficit as much as possible and then try to chase a reasonable target in the fourth innings.
Agarwal and Kruthik Krishna (36) seemed to be on course while adding over 80 runs for the sixth wicket.

But J&K’s saviour returned when the second new ball was taken.
But before Nabi could deal the biggest blow, Sahil Lotra removed Kruthik, trapping the wicketkeeper batter’s leg before even though the ball might have made slight contact with the bat.

Left-arm pacer Sunil Kumar ousted Vidyadhar Patil as J&K maintained their upper hand.
But Nabi snuffed out any last vestiges of hope Karnataka entertained, pinging Agarwal’s pads and the DRS confirmed the hosts’ worst fears.

With one-and-half-days play still remaining in the match, Karnataka might have hoped to bowl out J&K cheaply and mount a fourth innings chase, as they had done a couple of times this season.
They started well too, reducing the opposition to 11 for two, but Iqbal added 61 runs for the third wicket with captain Paras Dogra and then milked 73 for the fourth wicket with Abdul Samad as J&K sped away.

Iqbal’s batting was quite entertaining as he often used the space inside the crease to give himself room, carting bowlers for boundaries.
It once irked Karnataka pacer Vysakh Vijayakumar, who verbally engaged with the batter and it required the intervention of on-field umpire Rohan Pandit.

J&K CM in Hubballi

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday reached Hubballi to witness his team’s historical title-winning moment, which should come at some point on Saturday.
The BCCI president Mithun Manhas, a former administrator of J&K cricket, who was present here from the first day, returned to the city and other top BCCI officials are also expected to join him.

Manhas has made a quick trip to Chennai to attend India’s T20 World Cup Super Eights match against Zimbabwe on Thursday.

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