Ranji Trophy 2026 Final: J&K’s Historic Surge Shakes Karnataka

Ranji Trophy 2026

“From the Himalayas to Hubballi — A New Era of Red-Ball Glory!”

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🏏 Final Match Status: J&K in Command

The Ranji Trophy 2026 final between Karnataka and Jammu & Kashmir at KSCA Stadium, Hubballi has turned into a historic spectacle.

By the end of Day 2 (February 24, 2026), J&K piled up a massive 527/6 in 156 overs before bad light stopped play.

Top Performers for J&K:

  • Shubham Pundir – 121
  • Yawer Hassan – 88
  • Paras Dogra (C) – 70
  • Kanhaiya Wadhawan – 70
  • Abdul Samad – 61
  • Sahil Lotra – 54*

Karnataka’s Prasidh Krishna picked up 3/90 but struggled on a batting-friendly surface as J&K’s dominance continued.

🔥 Day 1 Highlights: Himalayan History in the Making

J&K ended Day 1 strongly at 284/2, powered by Shubham Pundir’s unbeaten century.

This marked a monumental moment — J&K became the first Himalayan team to reach the final of India’s premier domestic first-class tournament.

🛣️ Road to the Final

Karnataka’s Journey

Karnataka entered the final after 11 years, qualifying via a first-innings lead in their drawn semifinal against Uttarakhand. Ravichandran Smaran’s second century helped them secure a crucial advantage.

J&K’s Dominant Campaign

J&K stormed into the final after crushing Bengal in the semis.

  • Auqib Nabi – 9 wickets in semifinal
  • Career-best 12 wickets vs Madhya Pradesh (Quarterfinal)
  • Counter-attacking 42 vs Bengal

🏆 Tournament Overview

The 91st edition of the Ranji Trophy (2025–26) runs from October 15, 2025, to February 28, 2026.

  • Elite & Plate Groups format
  • Round-robin league stage
  • Knockout phase leading to final
  • Vidarbha were defending champions

Notable league performances included:

  • Sudip Kumar Gharami’s 299 vs Andhra
  • Uttarakhand’s innings win over Assam

⚡ Day 3 Controversy Sparks Drama

Tensions escalated on February 25 as J&K captain Paras Dogra allegedly headbutted a Karnataka fielder during heated exchanges.

The incident has added extra spice to an already high-stakes clash.

With a draw looming, the first-innings lead could ultimately decide the 2026 champion.

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🌟 Why This Final Matters

This Ranji Trophy final is more than just a title clash — it signals a revival of red-ball cricket in India.

Young talents have stepped into the spotlight, potentially knocking on the doors of national selection.

For Jammu & Kashmir, this is not just a match — it’s a defining chapter in Indian domestic cricket history.


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Aman Mokhade’s Dream Season Is Turning Heads

Aman Mokhade
From domestic grind to national dreams — one season changed everything.

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A Breakout Year for Vidarbha

Aman Mokhade, a 24-year-old opener from Vidarbha, has become one of domestic cricket’s biggest talking points in the 2025–26 season. Once struggling for consistent chances, he has now turned into Vidarbha’s most reliable run machine across formats.  

Vijay Hazare Trophy Dominance

Mokhade has been sensational in the Vijay Hazare Trophy, scoring 643 runs in just eight innings. He stands second on the run charts, just behind Devdutt Padikkal, as Vidarbha heads into the semi-final against Karnataka on January 15, 2026. His standout knocks include an unbeaten 150 off 121 balls against Baroda and a classy 139 off 125 versus Jammu & Kashmir. He also smashed 110 off 99 balls against a strong Bengal attack featuring Mohammed Shami and Mukesh Kumar, maintaining a strike rate above 109.  

Ranji Trophy Redemption

The Ranji Trophy told an even stronger comeback story. Mokhade piled up 577 runs in five matches at a stunning average of 96.16, including three centuries and a career-best 183. This was a massive turnaround from last season, where he managed only 107 runs in four matches. Limited chances and a packed top order had pushed him to the sidelines — until now.  

The Coaching Push That Changed It All

Under coach Jwala Singh, known for mentoring Yashasvi Jaiswal, Mokhade was given a bold challenge — finish among the top 10 Ranji run-scorers. That belief reshaped his mindset, pushing him to focus on match-winning innings rather than just scoring runs.  

Season Numbers & India Dream

Across formats, Mokhade has already scored between 1,417 and 1,500 runs this season. His T20 strike rate has crossed 157, and despite going unsold in the IPL auction, his performances are impossible to ignore. Born on January 16, 2001, Mokhade is clear about his goal: “I want to play for India.” With Vidarbha’s semi-final next, the stage is set for another defining chapter.

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“From Odisha to History Books” — Swastik Samal’s 212 That Shook Indian Domestic Cricket

Swastik Samal

Swastik Samal, the young Odisha cricketer born on July 27, 2000, etched his name into Indian cricket history with a sensational double century in the Vijay Hazare Trophy. On December 24, 2025, Samal became the first-ever batter from Odisha to score a List A double hundred, lighting up the match against Saurashtra in Alur.

🔥 A Knock for the Ages

Batting with confidence and fearlessness, Samal smashed 212 runs off just 169 balls, an innings packed with 21 boundaries and 8 towering sixes. His explosive knock powered Odisha to a massive 345/6 in 50 overs.

This innings now stands as the fifth-highest individual score in Vijay Hazare Trophy history, overtaking Yashasvi Jaiswal’s 203 (2019) and equalling Sanju Samson’s 212 for Kerala (2019).

Even more impressive was the 261-run partnership with skipper Biplab Samantaray, who also scored a century, helping Odisha recover strongly after early wickets.

📈 Rising Star of Odisha Cricket

Swastik Samal made his T20 debut for Odisha in the 2018–19 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy and has steadily grown into a reliable performer across formats. Earlier in the season, he scored his maiden List A century and followed it up with consistent big knocks, including 169 against Nagaland in November 2025.

He also holds the record for the fastest T20 fifty (20 balls) in local tournaments, highlighting his explosive batting ability.

💰 IPL 2026 Buzz Gets Louder

Samal’s form hasn’t gone unnoticed. On December 15, 2025, the BCCI included him in the IPL 2026 mini-auction list with a base price of ₹30 lakh, alongside fellow Odisha player Rajesh Mohanti. His batting power and all-round potential have already sparked interest among IPL franchises.

🇮🇳 One Knock Away from Bigger Dreams?

With this historic double century, Swastik Samal has officially entered the national conversation. As he continues his strong domestic run, selectors and fans alike will be watching closely.

👉 Is this the knock that changes everything?

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35 Balls, One Storm, Indian Cricket Has a New Speed King Anmolpreet Singh

Anmolpreet Singh

Anmolpreet Singh has just rewritten Indian cricket history.

The Punjab batter smashed the fastest List A century by an Indian, blasting a jaw-dropping 100 in just 35 balls against Arunachal Pradesh in the Vijay Hazare Trophy, breaking Yusuf Pathan’s 14-year-old record — and doing it in style.

🚀 A Record That Shocked Everyone

Walking in at No. 3 after captain Abhishek Sharma’s early dismissal, Anmolpreet didn’t take time to settle. He attacked from ball one, turning the match into a one-man show.

  • 115 off 45 balls*

  • 12 fours & 9 sixes

  • 31 runs in one over off spinner Techi Neri

Punjab chased 165 runs in just 12.5 overs, winning by 9 wickets, with Prabhsimran Singh supporting with 35 off 25 balls.

This wasn’t just fast — it was ruthless.

🔥 Bigger Than Yusuf Pathan’s Record

Anmolpreet’s century is now:

  • 🇮🇳 Fastest List A hundred by an Indian

  • 🌍 Third-fastest List A century in history

Only Jake Fraser-McGurk (29 balls) and AB de Villiers (31 balls) stand ahead of him globally.

Elite company. Elite impact.

📈 From U19 Star to Comeback Statement

Born on March 28, 1998, in Patiala, Anmolpreet made his mark early:

  • India U19 World Cup (2015)

  • IPL stints with Mumbai Indians and Sunrisers Hyderabad

  • Career-best 267 in Ranji Trophy (2017)

Despite going unsold in the IPL 2025 auction, this innings sends a loud message:
👉 Ignore him at your own risk.

🔄 Consistency Backing the Explosion

This knock wasn’t a fluke.

In the ongoing Vijay Hazare Trophy, Anmolpreet has delivered:

  • 48 vs Maharashtra

  • 60 vs Puducherry

  • 46 vs Hyderabad

He’s proving his top-order dominance match after match.

Anmolpreet Singh didn’t just score a century —
he announced his return, reignited his T20 prospects, and reminded Indian cricket how dangerous he can be.

Records fall. Talent rises. Speed wins.

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