Kashmiri Youth Celebrate as J&K Reaches Historic Ranji Trophy Final

Jammu and Kashmir has created history by reaching the Ranji Trophy Elite final for the first time in 67 years after a six-wicket semifinal victory over Bengal. The match saw a sensational bowling performance from veteran pacer Mohammed Shami, but Bengal's second-innings collapse for 99 runs proved decisive. All-rounder Auqib Nabi was the star for J&K, taking nine wickets in the match and recently earning an IPL selection. J&K will now face either Karnataka or Uttarakhand in the championship final.

Key Points: J&K Reaches First Ranji Trophy Final in 67 Years

  • Historic first Elite final in 67 years
  • Auqib Nabi's all-round heroics
  • Mohammed Shami's 8-wicket haul in vain
  • Bengal's dramatic second-innings collapse
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"It is a matter of great joy": Kashmiri youth players react after JK reaches Ranji Trophy finals

Jammu & Kashmir cricket team makes history, reaching the Ranji Trophy Elite final for the first time after a thrilling semifinal win over Bengal.

"It is a matter of great joy. Jammu and Kashmir reached the finals for the first time. - Kashmiri youth player"

Anantnag, February 18

Jammu and Kashmir stormed into their first-ever Elite final in 67 years, defeating Bengal by six wickets in2025-26 semifinal at Kalyani.

The team delivered a landmark victory that has sparked celebrations across the region, marking one of the most significant moments in Jammu and Kashmir's cricketing journey.

"It is the first time Jammu and Kashmir has reached the Ranji Trophy Elite finals after 67 years. I am very fortunate. I think today is the best day of cricket for the whole of Jammu and Kashmir. I am very happy. I want to congratulate the Jammu and Kashmir team, Auqib Nabi, who has just been selected for the IPL," a Kashmiri youth player, Aamir, said.

"It is a matter of great joy. Jammu and Kashmir reached the finals for the first time. And the way they have performed. The way Nabi has performed in every match. It is a matter of great joy to defeat Bengal in the semifinals," another Kashmiri youth player said.

Coming to the match, Jammu and Kashmir secured a six-wicket victory over Bengal in the 2025-26 edition's semifinal clash on Wednesday at Kalyani.

Despite a fantastic first-innings bowling performance by veteran Indian pacer Mohammed Shami, Bengal's batting order collapsed spectacularly in the second innings, leaving J-K needing just 126 runs in the chase to script a historic victory. Bengal were put in to bat first by Jammu and Kashmir.

Sudip Gharami played the innings of his life. His magnificent 146 off 246 balls anchored the Bengal innings, supported by a patient 49 from skipper Abhimanyu Easwaran. For J-K, Auqib Nabi shone brightly, picking up 5/87 to ensure Bengal didn't run away with the game, eventually bowling them out for 328.

The second day and early third day belonged entirely to Shami. The right-arm pacer dismantled the J-K top order with a clinical display of seam bowling. Although J-K's middle order fought back through Abdul Samad (82) and Paras Dogra (58), Shami was relentless.

He finished with figures of 8 for 90--his best-ever in first-class cricket--wrapping up the J-K innings for 302. His performance gave Bengal a slender but vital 26-run lead and appeared to have put the hosts in the driver's seat. The momentum shifted violently later on Day 3 as things turned nightmarish for Bengal.

Auqib Nabi (4/36 in 10 overs) and Sunil Kumar (4/27 in 9.1 overs) produced a devastating spell of pace bowling, as both scalped eight wickets each. Bengal's top order vanished within just a few minutes of the third innings.

First-innings hero Gharami fell for a duck, as did opener Sudip Chatterjee. Only Shahbaz Ahmed (24) offered any significant resistance as Bengal were bundled out for just 99 in 25.1 overs.

Nabi and Sunil Kumar shared the spoils with four wickets each, setting J-K a modest target of 126. Chasing 126 for a spot in the final, J-K faced some early jitters. Akash Deep struck twice in quick succession to remove the openers, leaving J-K at 12/2 in 3.5 overs.

However, Shubham Pundir (27) and Vanshaj Sharma (43*) steadied the ship and eventually helped J&K win the match by six wickets. Jammu and Kashmir will face either Karnataka or Uttarakhand in the finals of the Ranji Trophy 2025-26 season.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who follows domestic cricket closely, this is massive. To beat a powerhouse like Bengal, with Shami bowling at his best, shows incredible grit. The bowling partnership of Nabi and Sunil Kumar was just magical. J&K deserves all the accolades.
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Vikram M
Bas, wah! This news has made my day. Seeing the joy on the faces of those young players from Anantnag says it all. Sports, especially cricket, has this unique power to unite and bring hope. Auqib Nabi for Team India soon? 🤞
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Rohit P
Fantastic achievement, no doubt. But a small note: the article mentions Nabi and Sunil Kumar sharing "eight wickets each" but then says they took four each? That seems like a typo. Anyway, the spirit is correct – they demolished Bengal's batting. All the best for the final!
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Priya S
This is the kind of headline we love to see from Jammu & Kashmir. Talent was always there, now the results are showing. The way they fought back after Shami's 8-wicket haul shows tremendous character. The entire nation is cheering for you in the final!
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Michael C
Incredible story. To collapse Bengal for 99 in the second innings after trailing is the sign of a champion team. The domestic circuit is getting more competitive, and that's great for Indian cricket. Hope this gets the front-page coverage it deserves.

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