Karnataka vs Jammu & Kashmir in Historic Ranji Final at Hubballi

The Ranji Trophy 2025-26 final will be played between Karnataka and Jammu & Kashmir at the KSCA Stadium in Hubballi from February 24. The venue was chosen due to ongoing upgrade works at Bengaluru's M. Chinnaswamy Stadium and the KSCA's policy to decentralize major matches. Jammu & Kashmir have reached their first-ever final after a stunning win over Bengal, while Karnataka are in their 15th summit clash, their first since 2015. The decision aligns with the new KSCA committee's vision to promote cricket beyond Bengaluru.

Key Points: Ranji Trophy 2025-26 Final Venue Announced: Hubballi to Host

  • Final shifted from Bengaluru to Hubballi
  • J&K's historic first final appearance
  • Karnataka's first final in 11 years
  • Part of KSCA's decentralization vision
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Ranji Trophy 2025-26 final between Karnataka and Jammu & Kashmir to be played in Hubballi

Karnataka to face Jammu & Kashmir in the Ranji Trophy final at KSCA Hubballi Stadium from Feb 24. J&K's first-ever final.

"Taking into account both the ongoing stadium upgradation works in Bengaluru... KSCA... has decided to host the Ranji Trophy Final at the KSCA Hubballi Stadium. - KSCA Statement"

New Delhi, Feb 19

The Ranji Trophy 2025/26 final between Karnataka and Jammu & Kashmir will be staged at the KSCA Cricket Stadium in Hubballi from February 24, said the Karnataka State Cricket Association on Thursday.

Previously, a JKCA official told IANS that the final was likely to be held in Hubballi. "Taking into account both the ongoing stadium upgradation works in Bengaluru and the Association's commitment to decentralising top-level cricket, KSCA, in consultation with the BCCI, has decided to host the Ranji Trophy Final at the KSCA Hubballi Stadium.

"Several spectator gates and access points are currently being dismantled and widened, along with other critical improvement works. In view of these ongoing developments, it would not have been feasible to ensure the high-quality match-viewing experience and spectator convenience that a marquee fixture such as the Ranji Trophy Final deserves.

"Further, the newly elected KSCA Managing Committee, which assumed office in December 2025 under the leadership of former India cricketer and KSCA President Mr. Venkatesh Prasad, had, as part of its stated vision and manifesto commitments, resolved to take major domestic and national-level matches to prominent mofussil centres across Karnataka. This initiative is aimed at promoting cricket across the State, nurturing regional fan engagement, and strengthening the sporting ecosystem beyond Bengaluru," said the KSCA in its statement.

Karnataka advanced to the title clash after 11 years, after drawing their semifinal against Uttarakhand but progressing on a first-innings lead grabbed in Lucknow. Jammu & Kashmir, meanwhile, scripted history by reaching their first-ever final with a stunning six-wicket win over Bengal in Kalyani.

Apart from Hubbali and the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, where no cricket has been held after the June 4 stampede during the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025-winning celebrations of Royal Challengers Bengaluru, the BCCI's Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru and Alur Cricket Ground were also in consideration for hosting the title clash. But it had its limitations in terms of broadcasting and seating areas for the spectators.

Karnataka will be featuring in the summit clash for the 15th time. The eight-time champions last appeared in the Ranji Trophy in 2015, when they defeated Tamil Nadu. Karnataka have dominated head-to-head meetings with Jammu & Kashmir -- winning all four encounters, including their most recent clash in Chennai in 2022. Hubbali was previously the host for Karnataka's league fixture against Chandigarh earlier this season - a match they won by 185 runs.

- IANS

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Sarah B
What an incredible story for Jammu & Kashmir! Their first-ever final is historic. It shows the growing depth of Indian domestic cricket. Wishing the team all the best from Delhi.
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Rohit P
While decentralising cricket is a good idea, I hope the broadcast quality and spectator facilities in Hubballi are truly up to the mark for a national final. The article mentions limitations at other venues... hope they've got everything sorted. The eyes of the cricketing world will be on this match.
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Ananya R
So proud of J&K! This is more than just cricket. It's a moment of unity and celebration for the entire region. They've worked so hard. Let's go, boys! 💪
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Michael C
Interesting read. The mention of the Chinnaswamy stampede is a sobering reminder of safety priorities. Venkatesh Prasad's committee seems to be making logical, fan-friendly choices. Hope it's a cracking final.
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Priya S
After 11 years, Karnataka is back in the final! Ee sala cup namde... oh wait, wrong tournament! 😂 But seriously, the team looks strong. All the best to Mayank Agarwal and the boys. Bring the trophy home!

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