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Paras Dogra Leads J&K to 478/6 vs Karnataka in Ranji Trophy Final

Jammu and Kashmir have posted a strong total of 478 for 6 at Tea on the second day of the Ranji Trophy final. Captain Paras Dogra anchored the innings with a resilient half-century, providing crucial stability. Despite a fightback from the eight-time champion Karnataka side, J&K maintained control of the match. The session sets up an intriguing final session on Day 2 at the Hubli Cricket Ground.

Ranji Trophy Final: J&K reach 478/6 against Karnataka at Tea on Day 2

Hubli, Feb 25

Captain Paras Dogra stood tall with a fighting half-century as Jammu and Kashmir reached 473/6 at Tea despite a comeback by eight-time champions Karnataka at the Hubli Cricket Ground on Wednesday.

Hubli, Feb 25 (IANS) Captain Paras Dogra stood tall with a fighting half-century as Jammu and Kashmir reached 473/6 at Tea despite a comeback by eight-time champions Karnataka at the Hubli Cricket Ground on Wednesday.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

So proud of the J&K team! They are proving that talent is everywhere in India. Karnataka are champions for a reason, but this match is showing great competitive spirit. Hope they can push for a big first innings lead.

Rohit P

Great to see a strong performance, but I have to say, the pitch seems very flat. 478/6 at Tea? Bowlers must be exhausted. The Ranji Trophy needs more sporting wickets to truly test our future Test players.

Sarah B

As a cricket fan living abroad, it's thrilling to follow this. J&K reaching a final is a huge story. The domestic structure in India is so deep. Paras Dogra is a veteran showing his class!

Vikram M

Bas, abhi bhi match khelna baaki hai! Karnataka's bowling attack is experienced, they won't give up easily. But what a statement from J&K. This is more than cricket, it's about resilience and hope for the region. ❤️

Karthik V

Wish there was better TV coverage for the final. These players work so hard all season and the final deserves a bigger platform. Still, following on Cricinfo. Come on J&K, push past 550!

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