J&K Dominates Ranji Final as CM Omar Abdullah Cheers Historic Win in Hubballi

Jammu and Kashmir tightened their grip on the Ranji Trophy final, stretching their overall lead to 477 runs against Karnataka on the final day. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah was in attendance in Hubballi, posting on social media to cheer his team towards a historic victory. Opener Qamran Iqbal scored a century, supported by Sahil Lothra's fifty, as J&K dominated the proceedings. This commanding position was built on a massive 291-run first-innings lead, secured after bowling out Karnataka for 293 despite a fighting 160 from Mayank Agarwal.

Key Points: J&K vs Karnataka Ranji Trophy Final: Omar Abdullah Cheers Team

  • J&K builds massive 477-run lead
  • Opener Qamran Iqbal scores century
  • CM Omar Abdullah attends final in Hubballi
  • Karnataka bowled out for 293 in first innings
  • Mayank Agarwal's 160 goes in vain
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Ranji Trophy Final: 'In Hubballi to cheer the J&K cricket team as they seal a historic win,' says CM Abdullah

CM Omar Abdullah cheers J&K cricket team to a dominant position in the Ranji Trophy final against Karnataka. Qamran Iqbal's century leads the charge.

"In Hubballi to cheer the J&K cricket team as they seal a historic win. - Omar Abdullah"

Hubbali, Feb 28

The Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah was in attendance watching the final of the Ranji Trophy between J&K and Karnataka on the final day at the Hubli Cricket Ground.

Opener Qamran Iqbal brought up his century and Sahil Lothra his fifty as J&K continue to stretch their overall lead to 477 runs against eight-time champions Karnataka.

"In Hubballi to cheer the J&K cricket team as they seal a historic win. There hasn't been a day over the 5 day final that the team hasn't dominated the opposition," posted J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on X.

Earlier on Friday, J&K resumed the final session at 89/3 and showed positive intent. Abdul Samad and Qamran scored quickly, hitting four boundaries in the first three overs of the session.

Qamran brought up his half-century in the 33rd over with a boundary off Vidyadhar Patil. He reached his fifty in 89 balls and then increased the scoring rate, regularly finding the boundary to put Karnataka under pressure.

Karnataka got a breakthrough in the 44th over when Shreyas Gopal dismissed Samad for 32 off 70 balls. Samad hit four fours and one six during his innings.

After Samad's dismissal, Qamran took responsibility and faced more deliveries to protect the new batter, Sahil. There was also a brief exchange between Qamran and Vijay Kumar Vyshak after a sharp bouncer in the 49th over, but Qamran stayed focused.

He remained unbeaten on 94 at the end of the day, just six runs short of a century, as J&K tightened their grip on the match.

Earlier in the day, Karnataka bowled well in the morning session and reduced J&K to 11/2 by Lunch. Prasidh Krishna and Vijay Kumar Vyshak bowled disciplined spells, while the fielders maintained pressure.

Qamran and captain Paras Dogra then steadied the innings with a 61-run partnership. However, Krishna bowled Dogra with a sharp delivery. Qamran then built another partnership with Abdul Samad as J&K reached 89/3 at Tea.

J&K started the day strongly by breaking the partnership between Karnataka's batters Mayank Agarwal and Kruthik Krishna. Sahil dismissed Kruthik in the 78th over. Sushil Kumar then removed Vidyadhar Patil in the 84th over to leave Karnataka at 256/7.

Mayank Agarwal continued to fight despite wickets falling at the other end. He scored 160 off 266 balls, hitting 21 fours. He survived a few chances before being dismissed in the 91st over by Auqib Nabi.

Auqib completed his five-wicket haul by dismissing Shikhar Shetty, while Yudhvir Singh took the final wicket as Karnataka were bowled out for 293. J&K secured a massive 291-run first-innings lead.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Great to see the CM supporting the team in person! It shows how much this means for Jammu & Kashmir. Sports truly have the power to unite and bring joy. Well played, lads!
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Vikram M
As a Karnataka fan, it's tough to see our team dominated like this. But full credit to J&K, they have outplayed us in every department. Mayank Agarwal fought hard, but the rest of the batting collapsed. Need to rebuild for next season.
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Priya S
This is more than just a cricket match. It's a moment of immense pride for every person from J&K. After all the challenges, to see our boys performing like this on such a big platform... it's emotional. Jai Hind!
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Rohit P
Respectful criticism: While the win is fantastic, the article focuses a lot on the CM's presence. The real heroes are the players like Qamran, Sahil, and Auqib Nabi with his fifer. Let's keep the spotlight on their incredible skill and hard work.
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Kavya N
The future of Indian cricket looks bright with talent emerging from every corner of the country. Well done J&K! You've earned this victory. Hoping to see some of these players in the IPL and maybe even the national team soon.

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