J-K Captain Paras Dogra Vows No "Extraordinary" Tactics in Historic Ranji Final

Jammu and Kashmir captain Paras Dogra has stated his team will not employ any special or extraordinary strategies for their maiden Ranji Trophy final against Karnataka. He emphasized sticking to the same approach that brought them success over the past two seasons. Head coach Ajay Sharma revealed he had to work on changing the players' initial focus from IPL and white-ball cricket to the red-ball format. Key victories against strong teams like Vidarbha were pivotal in building the squad's self-belief.

Key Points: J-K's Paras Dogra on Ranji Final Strategy vs Karnataka

  • J-K in first Ranji final
  • Strategy is to stick to basics
  • Confidence from consistent performances
  • Coach instilled belief in youngsters
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"Won't try anything too extraordinary": J-K captain Paras Dogra ahead of Ranji Trophy final against Karnataka

Jammu & Kashmir captain Paras Dogra says team will stick to proven methods in their first-ever Ranji Trophy final against Karnataka. Coach Ajay Sharma reveals mindset shift.

"We won't try anything too extraordinary. - Paras Dogra"

Hubballi, February 23

Jammu and Kashmir captain Paras Dogra expressed confidence and said the team will not try anything "too extraordinary" ahead of their Ranji Trophy 2025-26 final against Karnataka starting here Tuesday.

J-K had registered a six-wicket victory over Bengal in the Ranji Trophy 2025-26 semi-final to enter their first-ever final in the tournament's history.

Speaking to ANI ahead of the finals clash, Paras Dogra said that the team is excited and confident after consistent performances. The Jammu and Kashmir cricket team captain added that they won't adopt any special strategy, instead sticking to the approach that has brought them up till now.

"It's a great atmosphere. Playing in the final is a different experience, and all the boys have performed well so far, and they're all confident. So let's see what happens in the final. There's no strategy. We've been playing good cricket for the last two years, so we'll use whatever strategy has gotten us results. We won't try anything too extraordinary," Paras Dogra said.

Ajay Sharma, head coach of the Jammu and Kashmir cricket team, said he encouraged the young players to believe in their talent. He said that initially, they were more focused on the IPL and white-ball cricket than the Ranji Trophy, but victories against strong teams like Vidarbha gave them confidence that they could beat anyone.

"They're all youngsters, and when I joined the team, I told them to just believe in themselves, you have talent. But initially, it seemed like they only wanted to play the IPL and white-ball cricket; they weren't interested in playing the Raji Trophy, which is red-ball cricket. So, when we defeated big teams like Vidarbha in Nagpur, that's when they started believing we can beat anyone," Ajay Sharma told ANI.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan in Mumbai, I love seeing new teams rise. The coach's point about players initially preferring IPL is so true across India. Red-ball cricket builds character. Hope they win!
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Vikram M
Beating Vidarbha in Nagpur is no small feat. That must have been the turning point. Shows the importance of self-belief. Karnataka is a strong team, but finals are about handling pressure. J&K has nothing to lose.
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Rohit P
Respectfully, I hope this isn't just talk. "No strategy" can sometimes backfire against a seasoned side like Karnataka. They need a solid plan for their top order, especially Mayank Agarwal. Wishing them luck, but they must be tactically sharp.
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Priya S
This is such inspiring news for young cricketers in smaller states. It proves that with hard work and the right guidance, you can compete with the traditional powerhouses. More power to Coach Ajay Sharma! 👏
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Michael C
Following from the UK. The Ranji Trophy is such a fascinating competition. The depth of talent in India is incredible. A team from J&K in the final is great for the sport's health nationwide. Will try to catch the highlights.

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