Ranji Final: J&K Dominate at 527/6, Karnataka Face Uphill Battle

Jammu & Kashmir have taken a commanding position in the Ranji Trophy final, reaching 527 for 6 at stumps on Day 2 against Karnataka. All-rounder Sahil Lotra remained unbeaten on 57, steering the innings after the team lost two wickets in the second session. Earlier, centurion Shubham Pundir (121) and contributions from Yawer Hassan (88) and Kanhaiya Wadhawan (70) laid a solid foundation. Karnataka's bowlers, led by Prasidh Krishna's three wickets, managed a brief fightback but face a daunting first-innings total.

Key Points: Ranji Trophy Final: J&K Command vs Karnataka on Day 2

  • J&K reach massive 527/6
  • Sahil Lotra hits unbeaten 57
  • Shubham Pundir scores 121
  • Karnataka fight back with key wickets
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Ranji Trophy Final: J&K in command against Karnataka, reach 527/6 at stumps on Day 2

Jammu & Kashmir post 527/6 vs Karnataka in Ranji final. Sahil Lotra unbeaten, Shubham Pundir century puts J&K in commanding position.

"Sahil made sure the pressure did not fall on the new batter - Match Report"

Hubli, Feb 25

All-rounder Sahil Lotra stood tall with an unbeaten 57 as Jammu and Kashmir reached 527/6 at Stumps on Day 2 in the Ranji Trophy Final against the eight-time champions Karnataka here at the Hubli Cricket Ground on Wednesday.

After losing two big wickets in the second session, the Jammu and Kashmir team started the third session with caution, but Sahil soon changed gears, hitting three fours to Prasidh Krishna and Shreyas Gopal.

Sahil made sure the pressure did not fall on the new batter Abid Mushtaq, who was also giving a strike to the all-rounder, and completed his fifty off 73 balls in the 150th over.

Sahil remained unbeaten at 57 with seven fours to his name, while Abid remained not out at 20 off 31 balls before play was first interrupted due to bad lighting, followed by rain, which eventually led to the match being called off. Only 11 overs were bowled in the final session, and J&K scored 49 runs.

Earlier, with the help of captain Paras Dogra's half-century, J&K reached 473/6 at Tea despite a comeback by Karnataka in the session, with two wickets to their name.

J&K had a good start to the post-lunch session with Dogra and Wadhwan continuing the momentum from the first session of the day. Wadhwan completed his fifty in the 122nd over. He reached the milestone in just 84 balls. However, he got out after scoring 70 runs.

Meanwhile, Dogra continued to take his team's score further by rotating the strike well. The 41-year-old completed his fifty off 150 balls. Karnataka finally got the breakthrough in the 143rd over when Shreyas Gopal clean bowled Dogra with a googly.

After being pushed back by J&K on day 1, Karnataka made a strong comeback at the start of day 2 as centurion Shubham Pundir was trapped by Vidyadhar Patil and got caught at mid-wicket.

Abdul Samad, who was looking in good touch, also went down in the next over as Prasidh Krishna got his third wicket. But Captain Dogra led the comeback with Wadhwan as the team inches closer to a massive first innings score in the final.

Brief Scores: Jammu & Kashmir 527/6 (Shubham Pundir 121, Yawer Hassan 88, Kanhaiya Wadhawan 70; Prasidh Krishna 3-90) against Karnataka at stumps on Day 2.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, this is fantastic for the Ranji Trophy. A new team challenging the giants. Paras Dogra's experience at 41 years old is invaluable. Hope the weather doesn't ruin what could be a historic match.
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Vikram M
Karnataka bowlers really let it slip on Day 1. Prasidh Krishna with 3 wickets is good, but the others need to step up. 527 is a mountain to climb. J&K batted with great patience. Respect.
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Priya S
So proud of the boys from Jammu & Kashmir! Shubham Pundir's century set the perfect platform. This is more than just cricket; it's a message of resilience and talent from the union territory. Chak De J&K! ❤️
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Rohit P
While the batting is superb, let's be honest, the pitch in Hubli seems very flat. A bit more help for the bowlers would make for a more exciting contest. Still, credit to J&K for capitalizing.
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Michael C
Fascinating match. The experience of Dogra combined with the youth of Pundir and Lotra is a winning formula. Karnataka are champions for a reason though. Day 3 will be critical. Can't wait!

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