Jammu and Kashmir’s cricketers delivered a masterclass to win their inaugural Ranji Trophy, outshining Karnataka on first-innings advantage in a gripping final. The 67-year quest’s end sparked jubilation, with Amit Shah praising it as proof of the region’s youth embracing change.
Match highlights reveal tactical brilliance. J&K’s 584 first-up set the tone, dismantling Karnataka’s 293 response. A second-innings 342/4 declaration sealed a draw and the crown.
Home Minister Shah celebrated on X: ‘Congrats to J&K team and youth for this landmark victory. A pride-filled instant showing new J&K changes as youth’s identity. Peace, growth, and joy fuel progress.’
VP Dhankhar, fresh from J&K, chimed in: ‘Noted huge advancements across sectors. This win epitomizes rising talent and optimism. Heartfelt felicitations and future successes.’
This milestone for J&K cricket stems from resilience amid adversity. Enhanced training, facilities, and focus post-reforms propelled players like Rasool and Nabi to glory. It symbolizes broader upliftment—better security enabling talent bloom. The narrative inspires, positioning sports as a unifier in J&K’s journey toward prosperity, with implications for national domestic cricket’s vibrancy.
