Historic Ranji Trophy Title for J&K, Players to Receive Incentives

Historic Ranji Trophy Title for J&K, Players to Receive Incentives.webp

New Delhi, February 28 – Jammu & Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah announced a cash reward of ₹2 crore and government job opportunities for players and support staff on Saturday, following the team's historic maiden Ranji Trophy title win. He described this achievement as a turning point for cricket in the Union Territory.

Jammu & Kashmir made history by securing the title after a significant first-innings lead against eight-time champions Karnataka in the five-day final at Hubballi, completing a dominant performance that underscored their rise as a formidable force in domestic cricket.

The Chief Minister's Office highlighted the broader significance of the triumph for the region's sporting ecosystem when announcing the reward.

"Congratulating Team J&K on their historic triumph in the Ranji Trophy, the Chief Minister announced a cash reward of ₹2 crore for the players and support staff after their emphatic victory over Karnataka on their home turf. Calling it a turning point for Jammu & Kashmir cricket, he said the landmark win has filled the entire region with pride and inspiration. The players will also be entitled to government appointments under the recently notified rules for outstanding sportspersons," the Office of Chief Minister of J&K, Omar Abdullah, stated on X.

Jammu & Kashmir laid the foundation for their triumph with a monumental first-innings total of 584, built around a superb century by Shubham Pundir and crucial contributions from the top and middle order. In reply, Karnataka fought hard through a valiant 160 from Mayank Agarwal, but disciplined bowling led by Auqib Nabi Dar, who claimed a five-wicket haul, ensured Jammu & Kashmir secured a commanding 291-run first-innings lead.

The visitors further tightened their grip in the second innings, with opener Qamran Iqbal and Sahil Lotra producing composed centuries to bat Karnataka out of contention. With an unassailable lead in hand, Jammu & Kashmir declared their innings, and the match eventually ended in a draw, sealing the title for J&K based on first-innings advantage.

Led by the experienced Paras Dogra, Jammu & Kashmir dominated key phases of the final, showcasing discipline with both bat and ball to outplay one of the most successful teams in the tournament’s history.
 
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