Ranji Trophy Final: Who Wins If Match Ends in a Draw? Rules Explained

The Ranji Trophy final cannot end in a tie; a winner must be declared. If the match between Jammu & Kashmir and Karnataka ends in a draw, the team with the first-innings lead will be crowned champion. Jammu & Kashmir are in a strong position after posting 584, putting pressure on Karnataka to surpass that total. Karnataka's path to victory requires them to score 585 or more to secure that crucial first-innings advantage.

Key Points: Ranji Trophy Final Draw Rules: First-Innings Lead Decides Winner

  • First-innings lead decides drawn final
  • J&K lead with 584 total
  • Karnataka must score 585+ to gain lead
  • Rule rewards better performance over time
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Explained: Who will win Ranji Trophy final in case of a draw

If the Ranji Trophy final between Jammu & Kashmir and Karnataka ends in a draw, the team with the first-innings lead will be crowned champion. Here's how.

"the team with the first-innings lead is declared the champion - Ranji Trophy rules"

Hubli, Feb 26

The Ranji Trophy final often produces marathon contests, and the ongoing summit clash between Jammu and Kashmir and Karnataka is shaping up similarly. After J&K posted a formidable 584 in their first innings, Karnataka reached a cautious 35 for one at lunch on Day 3 before being reduced to 98/4 in the second session.

With time still remaining, but the deficit substantial, the possibility of a draw remains real. However, unlike league matches, the Ranji Trophy final cannot be shared; a winner must be declared.

One key rule that remains, however, is that a first-innings lead decides the winner.

If the Ranji Trophy final ends without an outright result, meaning neither team wins by bowling the other out twice or chasing a target, the team with the first-innings lead is declared the champion. This rule exists to reward the side that performs better over the longer stretch of the match, especially in multi-day contests where weather or pitch conditions can prevent a decisive finish.

Based on the current match situation, here is how the result will be determined:

Scenario 1: Karnataka win if they take a first-innings lead

If Karnataka scores 585 or more, surpassing Jammu and Kashmir's total of 584, they will gain the crucial first-innings lead. Even if the match ends in a draw, Karnataka will be crowned Ranji Trophy champions.

This is the most straightforward route to the title for Karnataka, but it requires overcoming a massive deficit.

Scenario 2: Jammu & Kashmir win if Karnataka fail to reach 584

If Karnataka are bowled out for less than 584, Jammu and Kashmir will retain the first-innings lead. In that case, regardless of whether there is time left or the match ends in a draw, Jammu and Kashmir will be declared the winner.

Given their dominant batting display and early control with the ball, Jammu & Kashmir currently find themselves in a strong position.

Scenario 3: Rain or time prevents completion of Karnataka's innings - advantage Karnataka (based on group-stage points).

In rare cases where external factors prevent completion of the innings and no first-innings lead is established, tournament regulations can fall back on overall competition performance, such as points accumulated earlier. However, in most Ranji Trophy finals, the decisive factor remains the first-innings lead.

Jammu and Kashmir's total of 584, built through discipline, partnerships, and lower-order resistance, has given them a commanding platform and a major advantage. Their bowlers have also maintained tight control early in Karnataka's reply, removing KL Rahul, Devdutt Padikkal, Smaran Ravichandran and Karun Nair.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a relatively new cricket fan from abroad, I find this rule fascinating. It adds a whole different layer of strategy to a multi-day game. It's not just about winning in the end, but dominating from the start. J&K seem to have done exactly that.
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Arjun K
What a performance from Jammu & Kashmir! From being an underdog team for so long to posting 584 in a Ranji final is just incredible. Their journey has been inspiring. Karnataka's batting lineup is strong on paper, but 98/4... the pressure is immense. Advantage J&K for sure.
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Priyanka N
While I understand the rule, part of me wishes the final *had* to have an outright winner. A draw deciding the champion based on first innings feels a bit anticlimactic for such a prestigious trophy. Maybe a reserve day or different points system for the final only?
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Vikram M
Don't write off Karnataka just yet! The pitch might still be good for batting. They have depth. Need one big partnership. If they can somehow scrape past 584, the pressure swings completely. But hats off to J&K bowlers for the early strikes. Game on!
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Kavya N
This is why Ranji Trophy is the backbone of Indian cricket. Such high-stakes, tense cricket. The rule is fair. You can't have a shared trophy after a 4-5 day grind. J&K have put in the hard yards. They deserve to lift it if it ends in a draw from here. 🤞

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