Aqib Nabi’s Five-Wicket Masterclass Keeps Jammu & Kashmir Alive in Gritty Ranji Semi-Final
Aqib Nabi continues his sensational Ranji Trophy run, claiming 5-87 to bowl Bengal out for 328 in the semi-finals. Following a 12-wicket quarter-final haul, the J&K seamer now boasts 49 wickets this season at an average of 13.06, fueling intense calls for a call-up to the Indian Test squad.
Stepping onto the field with the momentum of a 12-wicket demolition of Madhya Pradesh in the quarter-finals, the 29-year-old showcased why he has become the most feared seamer in the domestic circuit this season. Over 26 grueling overs, Nabi exploited the aconditions with a mix of conventional swing and disciplined lengths, marking his second consecutive five-wicket haul in the knockouts and his sixth overall this season. His performance was not merely about the wickets but the timing of the breakthroughs, repeatedly stalling Bengal’s attempts to post a mammoth total and ensuring the deficit remained manageable for his side.
Statistically, Nabi is currently operating in a league of his own. With 49 wickets at a staggering average of $13.06$, he sits as the second-highest wicket-taker in the tournament and the leading paceman across all groups. This sustained dominance has transitioned from a domestic success story into a national conversation, with cricket enthusiasts and analysts increasingly advocating for his inclusion in the Indian Test setup. His ability to maintain such a low average while shouldering the heavy workload of a frontline seamer suggests a technical maturity that often eludes uncapped players.
The significance of this performance extends beyond the current scorecard. For Jammu & Kashmir, a team often viewed as an underdog in the elite tiers of Indian cricket, Nabi’s emergence represents a shift in the region's sporting prowess. As J&K prepares to navigate a 315-run trail on the upcoming days, the pressure will shift to the batting unit to honor the platform provided by their pace spearhead. Regardless of the eventual result, Nabi’s record-breaking season has solidified his status as a premier red-ball specialist, posing a compelling question to national selectors looking for fresh, disciplined talent in the pace department.

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