Auqib Nabi's 7th Fifer Puts J&K on Cusp of Maiden Ranji Trophy Title

Jammu and Kashmir speedster Auqib Nabi dismantled Karnataka with a five-wicket haul in the Ranji Trophy final, bagging his seventh fifer of the season. His 60 wickets make him the leading wicket-taker, instrumental in J&K's charge towards their first-ever title, likely secured via a first-innings lead. Nabi, who will play for Delhi Capitals in the upcoming IPL, earned high praise from former India captain Sourav Ganguly. Ganguly explicitly called for Nabi's selection for India's tour of England, stating the pacer is "on his way to national colours."

Key Points: Auqib Nabi Takes 7th Fifer, Leads Ranji Trophy Wicket-Tally

  • Nabi takes 7th five-wicket haul of season
  • Leads Ranji Trophy with 60 wickets
  • J&K close to maiden title on first-innings lead
  • Sourav Ganguly backs him for India call-up
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Auqib Nabi bags his 7th fifer of Ranji Trophy 2026, becomes leading wicket-taker of ongoing season

J&K's Auqib Nabi claims his 7th five-wicket haul of the Ranji season, becoming the leading wicket-taker and propelling his team towards their first-ever title.

"Aqib nabi on his way to national colours. England is the place to start in the summer - Sourav Ganguly"

Hubli, February 27

Jammu and Kashmir speedster Auqib Nabi continues to knock on the Indian selectors' doors after he dismantled Karnataka batting line-up with his five wicket hual in the ongoing Ranji Trophy final on Friday. Following his heroic performance, Nabi bags his 7th fifer to reach 60 wickets for the season.

J&K have made the Ranji final a one sided content after bowling Karnataka out for 293 runs in the first innings, to take a mammoth first innings lead of 291 runs. The star of their bowling performance was Nabi, who claimed 5/54 in 23 overs to lead his side's charge in the summit clash.

Nabi has been instrumental in Jammu and Kashmir's impressive run this Ranji Trophy season, delivering impactful spells regardless of pitch conditions -- whether seam-friendly surfaces or flat batting tracks.

Nabi is also the leading wicket-taker of the ongoing Ranji Trophy season with 60 scapls under his belt in 10 matches at an average of 12.56, including seven five-fers.

Nabi, following this Ranji season, will play for Delhi Capitals in the upcoming edition of the Indian Premier League, after he was acquired in the auction in December last year for Rs 8.40 crore.

Nabi will have the likes of Mitchell Starc among the international stars as company in the fast bowling department in the Capitals.

With just a few sessions left in the game, a draw looks the most likely outcome, and that would give Jammu and Kashmir their maiden Ranji title on account of taking the first innings lead.

Meanwhile, Nabi came in for special praise from former India captain Sourav Ganguly heaped. Nabi is breaking down the door when it comes to selection for the national team. India is set to tour England for a white-ball series in July 2026, and Ganguly believes Nabi needs to be in the squad, saying he is on his way to national colours, and England is the place to start in the summer.

In an X post, Ganguly wrote, "J&K has shown the world what effort and intent can do ..They have made that region so proud of them .. tuff environment makes tuff people. Aqib nabi on his way to national colours. England is the place to start in the summer @bcci, @imAagarkar, @lonsaikia."

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud to see a player from Jammu & Kashmir shining on the national stage like this. It's a testament to the talent in our country, no matter which region. Hope he gets his India cap soon. J&K, go get that trophy! 🏆
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Rohit P
Amazing talent, but let's not get carried away. Ranji Trophy is one thing, international cricket is another. He needs to prove himself in the IPL first against world-class batters. The 8.4 crore price tag brings huge pressure. Best of luck to him!
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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living abroad, it's thrilling to see new fast bowling talents emerge from India. Nabi's stats are incredible. If he can learn from Starc at Delhi Capitals, he could be a real asset for India in England. Dada's endorsement says a lot!
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Vikram M
Seven five-wicket hauls in a season! That's consistency of the highest order. Bowling out Karnataka in the final shows his big-match temperament. The BCCI should fast-track him. We need a wicket-taker like him who can perform on any pitch.
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Kavya N
This is such an inspiring story for young cricketers from smaller states. It proves that hard work and performance will be noticed. Can't wait to see him in Delhi Capitals colours! Hope he gets to play regularly and not just warm the bench.

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