Srinagar, Feb 23 (KNO): Jammu and Kashmir put up a commanding performance on Day 1 of the historic Ranji Trophy final against Karnataka, ending the day at a strong 284/2 at stumps at KSCA Hubli Cricket Ground.
In what marks J&K’s maiden appearance in a Ranji Trophy final, the team, according to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) displayed remarkable composure and batting depth against a seasoned Karnataka side, seizing early control of the summit clash.
After losing opener Qamran Iqbal cheaply, J&K steadied their innings through a crucial 139-run partnership between Shubham Pundir and Yawer Hassan. Pundir emerged as the backbone of the innings, crafting a patient and technically sound unbeaten 117 off 221 balls, laced with 12 boundaries and two sixes.
Yawer Hassan, who had endured a lean patch earlier in the season, rose to the occasion when it mattered most, contributing a vital 88 off 150 deliveries. His knock not only rebuilt the innings but also laid a strong foundation before he was dismissed at 157/2 in 50.6 overs.
J&K skipper Paras Dogra’s brief stay was cut short as he retired hurt after sustaining multiple blows, bringing in the in-form Abdul Samad to the crease.
Samad, the team’s leading run-scorer this season, injected momentum into the innings with an aggressive unbeaten 52 off 67 balls, including five fours and a six.
Samad and Pundir stitched together an unbroken 105-run partnership, ensuring J&K finished the day without further damage. The duo capitalized in the final phase, scoring 44 runs in the last 10 overs without losing a wicket.
Despite disciplined efforts from Karnataka’s pace attack, including a spirited spell by Prasidh Krishna, the bowlers found little assistance from the pitch. The surface offered minimal movement, making it difficult to break partnerships, while spinners struggled to contain the run flow.
Pardeep was only bowler from the Karnataka team who took both the wickets that fell on day-1.
J&K hold a clear advantage and will aim to build on their strong start on Day 2, with eyes set on a first-innings total beyond 450. Karnataka, on the other hand, will be hoping for early breakthroughs to claw their way back into the contest.
The final carries immense significance for Jammu & Kashmir cricket, symbolizing years of perseverance and growth. With young talents like Abdul Samad and Auqib Nabi leading the charge, the team is now within touching distance of scripting history and clinching their maiden Ranji Trophy title—(KNO)