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Fans rejoice with Jammu and Kashmir’s first win over Delhi in the history of Ranji Trophy.

Jammu and Kashmir registered my name in ranji trophy History books lost on Tuesday Delhi For the first time in 43 encounters. The seven-wicket win at the Arun Jaitley Stadium was a defining moment for the team, showing their steady rise in Indian domestic cricket. With this memorable win – their second outright win of the season – J&K moved up to second place in the Elite Group D standings, only behind Mumbai,

Auqib Nabi sets the tone with a spirited opening spell

After deciding to bowl first, the Jammu and Kashmir fast bowlers Auqib Nabi Performed brilliantly with the ball, demolishing Delhi’s top order through raw pace and control. His spell of taking 5 wickets for 35 runs troubled the host team in the beginning, which decided the direction of the match. He got strong support from here Vansh Sharma (2/57) and Abid Mushtaq (2/30), while Delhi were all out for 211 runs in their first innings.

Delhi’s batsmen, who looked settled in bits, failed to make a good start. No one could convert their efforts into big scores, a lapse which J&K bowlers took advantage of with relentless accuracy.

Paras Dogra and Abdul Samad turned the tables with strong innings.

In reply, Jammu and Kashmir had a poor start and lost the first few wickets. but captain Paras DograKnown for his composure and experience, he led the innings brilliantly with a brilliant 106, his innings laced with sharp boundaries and impeccable timing. star Abdul Samad While he played a free-flowing innings of 85 runs, he perfectly complemented Kanhaiya Wadhawan47 added depth to the total. The combined effort of the trio took J&K to 310, giving them a crucial 99-run lead and an edge in the contest.

Vanshaj Sharma dramatically demolishes Delhi

Delhi’s second innings started with hope. captain Ayush Badoni (72) and Ayush Doseja (62) showed resilience, helping his team reach 267/5 and raise hopes of setting a challenging target. However, what happened next was a shocking collapse – the last five wickets fell for just 10 runs.

Left-arm spinner Vanshan was the key architect of Delhi’s collapse, taking 6 for 68, his third five-wicket haul in just four matches. His accuracy and variety on a poor pitch proved too much for Delhi’s lower order. The hosts were all out for 277, leaving J&K a target of 179 runs.

Qamran Iqbal completes a famous win with a career-best century

Chasing 179 runs on the fourth day, Qamran Iqbal Risen to the occasion with the innings of his life. Displaying remarkable composure, the young opening batsman scored an unbeaten 133, helping J&K score 179/3 and writing an unforgettable chapter in his cricket journey. As the winning runs were scored, J&K players and fans alike rejoiced – a win that had been decades in the making had finally come. This win was not just about points in the table; It symbolizes the region’s progress, resilience and the steadfast spirit of its cricketers.

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