J&K's Historic Ranji Final Run Sparks Pride and Political Praise

The Jammu and Kashmir cricket team has made history by reaching its first Ranji Trophy final in 67 years, holding a commanding 291-run first-innings lead over Karnataka. The achievement has ignited a profound sense of pride and unity among residents in both Jammu and Srinagar, transcending the sport itself. Political leaders from across the spectrum, including the Chief Minister and Lt. Governor, have hailed the victory as a milestone for the region's spirit and sporting history. The team, led by Paras Dogra and coached by Ajay Sharma, is now on the cusp of a landmark title win.

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

  • First Ranji final in 67 years
  • Unites Jammu and Srinagar in pride
  • Political leaders across parties applaud
  • Team holds 291-run lead over Karnataka
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J&K Ranji team: A sense of pride & unity

J&K storms into its first Ranji Trophy final, uniting the region and drawing praise from political leaders across the spectrum for this historic sporting achievement.

"I feel a sense of pride. I am looking forward to our victory in the final match. - Abdul Rashid"

Srinagar/Jammu, Feb 27 Chief Minister Omar Abdullah is on his way to Hubballi in Karnataka to witness the historic cricket match as the J&K cricket team maintained its hold over Karnataka in the finals of the Ranji Trophy.

J&K stormed into the Ranji finals and maintained a lead of 291 runs over Karnataka in the first innings.

People in both Srinagar and Jammu have been watching the growth of their team closely, and the smile on their faces says it loudly that the joy is much beyond the game.

"I have neither played cricket nor watched it keenly, but when my grandson told me that J&K has reached the finals of the Ranji Trophy, I feel a sense of pride. I am looking forward to our victory in the final match," said Abdul Rashid (74) of Old City Srinagar.

Others, who know the game, are equally joyous, though their joy has moorings in the understanding of the game.

"I have closely watched our players right since I was in the engineering college. We had good batsmen like Rouf and good bowlers like Qayoom in the past, but the much-needed training, practice, encouragement and coaching weren't there," said Khwaja Nisar Hussain, a retired chief engineer.

J&K cricket team's historic qualification for their first-ever Ranji Trophy final in 67 years has garnered widespread praise across the political spectrum, with leaders highlighting it as a victory for the region's spirit and a step towards normalcy.

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah congratulated the team on the floor of the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly, stating the victory belongs to the entire team and support staff.

Lt. Governor Manoj Sinha hailed the win as a 'new golden chapter' in J&K's sporting history, praising the team's grit and courage.

PDP leader, Iltija Mufti, greeted the team while using the moment to urge youth to focus on sports and avoid drug abuse, and criticising the lack of local sports infrastructure.

BJP Leader Altaf Thakur praised the achievement as a testament to improved infrastructure and peace in the region, encouraging society to support the players.

The J&K Legislative Assembly applauded the achievement, with the Congress leader Nizam Ud Din Bhat and others acknowledging the historic milestone.

MLA Tanvir Sadiq and spokesperson of the ruling NC said, the need is to keep politics out of sports.

He said the event should be celebrated as a victory for all residents.

J&K Ranji team led by Paras Dogra and guided by coach Ajay Sharma is staring at victory in the final match as Karnataka trail by 291 run lead in the first innings.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who has followed domestic cricket for years, this is a massive achievement. Paras Dogra's leadership and the team's grit are commendable. Beating a powerhouse like Karnataka is no small feat. Hope this inspires a new generation of cricketers from the region.
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Priya S
While I'm happy for the team, Iltija Mufti makes a valid point. We celebrate this win, but where is the infrastructure for these talented players? We need more coaching academies and grounds in J&K, not just political statements after a victory. Let's invest in sports properly.
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Vikram M
MLA Tanvir Sadiq is absolutely right. Keep politics out of sports! This victory belongs to every Kashmiri, Jammuite, and every Indian who supports them. Let's just enjoy this historic moment. The team has worked hard for 67 years for this. Chak De J&K!
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Khwaja Nisar Hussain
(The retired chief engineer quoted in the article). It is heartening to see my words here. My point was that talent was always there—like Rouf and Qayoom in my college days—but the system failed them. Today, with better support, look what they can achieve! This is just the beginning.
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Rohit P
A lead of 291 runs! That's dominance. The entire nation is watching and cheering for you, J&K. Bring the trophy home! This is the positive news we need. Sports over everything else. 🏆

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