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Ranji Trophy 2025/26 final: Prasidh Krishna’s 2-wicket haul undermined by J&K on Day 1

Ranji Trophy 2025/26 final: Prasidh Krishna's 2-wicket haul undermined by J&K on Day 1

Ranji Trophy 2025/26 final: Prasidh Krishna’s 2-wicket haul undermined by J&K on Day 1
J&K are chasing their first-ever title while Karnataka are looking to secure their 9th title in the history of the tournament

Jammu and Kashmir emerged on top with a 284-run lead in the first innings against Karnataka in the Ranji Trophy 2025/26 final on Day 1. J&K, who are chasing their first trophy, won the toss and opted to bat first against the hosts in Hubli. Jammu and Kashmir finished at 284/2 at the end of 87 overs on Day 1 of the ultimate clash. J&K are chasing their first-ever title while Karnataka are looking to secure their 9th title in the history of the tournament. Devdutt Padikkal and co. have a tall task at hand on Day 2.

What happened on Day 1 of Ranji Trophy final?

On the opening day of the final, Jammu and Kashmir showed they weren’t intimidated by the big stage, finishing the day in a commanding position at 284/2 after choosing to bat first. The innings was anchored by a resilient 88 from Yawer Hassan and a steady, unbeaten 64 from Shubham Pundir. Karnataka’s star-studded bowling attack, led by Prasidh Krishna, found it difficult to break through the disciplined J&K top order on a pitch that stayed relatively true. Krishna provided the only two breakthroughs of the day, including the crucial wicket of Hassan, who was caught by KL Rahul.

The match now sets up a fascinating tactical battle for the remaining days. Karnataka’s lineup, packed with international experience in players like Devdutt Padikkal and Mayank Agarwal, will be looking to wrap up the J&K tail quickly on Day 2 to avoid a massive first-innings deficit. Meanwhile, J&K will rely on the veteran leadership of Paras Dogra and the lethal form of pace bowler Auqib Nabi to keep the pressure on the hosts. The outcome of this match will determine if Karnataka returns to its former glory or if Jammu and Kashmir completes one of the most remarkable underdog stories in the history of Indian cricket.

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