Karnataka and Jammu & Kashmir Set for Historic Ranji Trophy Final
Karnataka faces Jammu & Kashmir in a historic Ranji Trophy final at Hubballi’s Rajnagar Stadium from February 24-28. Following dominant semifinal wins led by Devdutt Padikkal and Auqib Nabi, the eight-time champions take on the tournament's ultimate underdogs in a high-stakes five-day battle for domestic cricket's most prestigious prize.
Karnataka’s path to the final has been a masterclass in dominance, a journey solidified by their position at the top of the points table during the group stages. Their semifinal encounter against Uttarakhand was less of a contest and more of a statement of intent. The batting lineup fired on all cylinders, spearheaded by a masterful 232 from Devdutt Padikkal and a seasoned 141 from KL Rahul. The sheer depth of their squad was further highlighted by Ravichandran Smaran, whose twin centuries effectively batted Uttarakhand out of the game. Having secured hosting rights through their consistent regular-season performance, the home side holds a distinct psychological and environmental advantage heading into the five-day finale.
In stark contrast, Jammu & Kashmir’s journey represents a watershed moment for the region’s sporting history. They secured their spot in the final with a gritty six-wicket victory over a formidable Bengal side, proving that their presence at this stage is no fluke. The hero of their semifinal campaign, Auqib Nabi, delivered a bowling performance for the ages, claiming match figures of 9/123 to dismantle the Bengal batting order. Complementing this bowling masterclass were the composed and steady contributions of Abdul Samad, whose ability to navigate pressure situations ensured the chase remained on track. This victory has not only earned them a shot at the title but has also rewritten the record books for J&K cricket.
As the two sides converge on Hubballi for the five-day battle concluding on February 28, the stakes extend beyond the silver trophy. For Karnataka, a victory would reaffirm their status as a domestic dynasty and end a decade-long wait to reclaim the throne. For Jammu & Kashmir, the match represents a chance to complete one of the greatest "Cinderella stories" in the history of the Ranji Trophy. As the Rajnagar Stadium prepares to welcome the finalists, the encounter promises to be a rigorous test of temperament and skill, pitting seasoned championship pedigree against the raw, unyielding ambition of a rising force.

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