Paras Dogra leads J&K to historic maiden Ranji Trophy title in emotional triumph

Jammu & Kashmir, led by captain Paras Dogra, has won its maiden Ranji Trophy title, marking a watershed moment in Indian domestic cricket. Dogra struggled to find words, describing the achievement as the most significant of his life and crediting the phenomenal team unity and support from the association. The victory was built on learning from last season's heartbreaking one-run quarterfinal defeat, with the team emphasizing the importance of every run. The skipper highlighted the crucial toss decision to bat first in the final as a key foundation for their dominant performance against Karnataka.

Key Points: J&K wins first Ranji Trophy title under Paras Dogra's captaincy

  • Historic maiden title for J&K
  • Collective team effort praised
  • Learning from last season's heartbreak
  • Crucial toss decision in final
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Ranji Trophy: Paras Dogra calls it 'biggest thing' of his life after leading J&K to historic maiden title

Jammu & Kashmir captain Paras Dogra calls the maiden Ranji Trophy win the biggest moment of his life after leading his team to a historic final victory over Karnataka.

"At this time, it's just the biggest thing right now in my life, and I have a lot of gratitude for it. - Paras Dogra"

Hubballi, Feb 28

Jammu & Kashmir captain Paras Dogra struggled to find words after leading his side to their maiden Ranji Trophy title, describing the achievement as the most significant moment of his career and crediting the collective belief and unity within the squad for the historic triumph.

"I just can't explain, to be honest. I don't have any words right now. At this time, it's just the biggest thing right now in my life, and I have a lot of gratitude for it," Dogra said after the game, reflecting on the magnitude of the victory.

Under the 41-year-old's leadership, Jammu & Kashmir dominated the five-day summit clash against Karnataka, securing the title on the strength of a commanding first-innings lead after consistent performances with both bat and ball.

Highlighting the team's collective effort rather than individual brilliance, the veteran batter praised the entire squad and the support system behind their success.

"To be honest, I have been lucky to be with JKCA, and the guys have been phenomenal. They have been excellent, and it's not about the 11, like 14, 15 guys, if you'll see, they have been tremendous. They have been putting their hand up, and they have been performing really well. They are really keen to win the matches, and from the beginning, they have been 100% sure that we're gonna win this," he said.

Dogra also acknowledged the role of the association and his teammates in shaping what he described as an unforgettable journey, saying, "I feel I'm very lucky that I get a group like this, I got an association like this, who just supported and, to play with, to rub shoulder with these guys, it just has been amazing and everyone has been fantastic. I have no words to explain how good our team is."

The skipper revealed that last season's heartbreaking one-run quarterfinal defeat played a defining role in shaping the team's mindset and approach this season.

"Because we learned from that one run, so from the beginning we were talking about how each and every run is very crucial in the league games. So, whenever we went in, we were like, just give your 100%, whatever the result is, we don't care, but we just don't want to repeat the same thing. So we have always been on the mark, and God has been helping us, and here we are," Dogra explained.

Dogra also shed light on the crucial toss decision in the final, which ultimately laid the foundation for Jammu & Kashmir's dominance. "It was looking a little dry, so I thought maybe it's gonna turn later on. So after that, when we (he and Ajay Sharma) had a talk, we thought to bat first," he said.

Despite achieving one of the most significant milestones in domestic cricket, Dogra admitted that he remains focused on celebrating the moment rather than planning too far ahead.

"Let's see. Let me celebrate. You will see what happens next. To be honest, I don't know where I will be. Never thought to be here. So we'll enjoy ourselves with the boys for a couple of days. Let's see where I will go; it's been a wonderful journey for us."

Jammu & Kashmir's triumph marks a watershed moment in Indian domestic cricket, with Dogra's calm leadership and the team's resilience culminating in a historic and emotional victory in the Ranji Trophy final.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who follows domestic cricket closely, this is massive. J&K has always had talent, but to see them finally lift the Ranji Trophy is emotional. Dogra's humility in crediting the entire squad and association is the mark of a true leader. Well deserved!
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Vikram M
Finally! The boys from the valley have done it. This victory will inspire so many young kids in Jammu, Kashmir, and Ladakh to pick up a bat. The team's journey from that heartbreaking quarterfinal to this title is stuff of legends. Bas, party time! 🎉
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Rohit P
A respectful note of criticism: While the win is fantastic, I hope the JKCA and BCCI ensure this isn't a one-off. They need to build on this success with better infrastructure and consistent support for the grassroots. The talent is there, it needs nurturing.
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Priya S
This news made my day! Paras Dogra at 41, leading from the front. Proves that experience and calmness are priceless. His words, "it's not about the 11," show the real team spirit. This is a win for every underdog out there. Heartwarming! ❤️
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Michael C
Incredible story. Beating a powerhouse like Karnataka in the final makes it even sweeter. The toss decision to bat first was a masterstroke on that pitch. Hope this gets the front-page coverage it deserves. Domestic cricket heroes need this spotlight.

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