City
Epaper

Ranji Trophy: J&K enter quarterfinals; Services sign off with second-highest run-chase

By IANS | Updated: February 2, 2025 17:35 IST

New Delhi, Feb 2 On last day of the 2024/25 Ranji Trophy league stage, Jammu & Kashmir sealed ...

Open in App

New Delhi, Feb 2 On last day of the 2024/25 Ranji Trophy league stage, Jammu & Kashmir sealed their spot into the quarter-finals with a 182-run over Baroda. With the massive victory, Jammu & Kashmir also ended up as table toppers in Group A, which is a huge achievement.

Resuming from 58/2, Baroda were never in the sight to chase 365 and were eventually all out for 182 in 54.5 overs. Off-spinner Sahil Lotra took the first four wickets to fall on the day, and finished with 7-75 in 26 overs, while Abid Mushtaq took 3-71 as Jammu & Kashmir ended league stage with 36 points.

They had five outright wins out of seven, including one coming over defending champions Mumbai at the Sharad Pawar MCA Cricket Ground in the Bandra-Kurla Complex, to seal their spot in the quarter-finals after five years.

Sources have told IANS that Jammu & Kashmir will now play its quarter-final game against Kerala at Pune from February 8-12 instead of its home ground in Jammu due to winter weather conditions in the city. Other quarter-final games confirmed for the Ranji Trophy are Vidarbha taking on Tamil Nadu, Haryana up against Mumbai and Saurashtra facing off against Gujarat.

On the other hand, by chasing down 376 against Odisha at Cuttack without losing any wicket, Services entered the record books as the team to complete the second-highest run-chase in the history of the Ranji Trophy and sits behind Railways’ successful chase of 378 against Tripura in Agartala last year.

Suraj Vashisht remained unbeaten on 154 while Shubham Rohilla struck a superb 209 not out off 270 balls. Their unbroken 376-run opening stand is also the second highest partnership in a successful run-chase in the history of first-class cricket.

Chandigarh beat Chhattisgarh by 54 runs in Raipur and clinched six points to finish on 25, which is level with Tamil Nadu and Saurashtra. But Chandigarh narrowly missed out on a spot in the knockouts as Saurashtra (three) and Tamil Nadu (two) have more bonus points, and sealed their spots in the quarter-finals.

Madhya Pradesh took the first-innings lead in a drawn run-fest against Uttar Pradesh in their Group C match in Indore. The game between Karnataka and Haryana ended in a draw in Bengaluru, with the latter already sealing their knockouts spot. The match between Maharashtra and Tripura also ended in a draw in Solapur, with the hosts’ grabbing first innings lead.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

LifestyleToday's Horoscope, November 14, 2025: Check Your Zodiac Signs Predictions, Lucky Numbers and Colours

NationalBihar election results: Counting begins amid tight security

NationalBihar election results: Deputy CM, BJP candidate Vijay Sinha offers prayers ahead of vote counting

National'Tejashwi Yadav’s govt is coming': RJD’s Mritunjay Tiwari confident as Bihar counting begins

InternationalTrump signs order to support children coming out of foster care

Other Sports Realted Stories

Other SportsCaptains feel '160' is par score as stage set for Asia Cup Rising Stars in Doha

Other SportsATP Finals: Alcaraz advances to semis after de Minaur's victory

Other SportsISSF World C'ships: Against odds, Hong Kong veteran shooter makes history with silver medal

Other SportsAsian Archery Championships: Jyothi Surekha leads strong show by Indian compound archers

Other SportsATP Finals: De Minaur defeats Fritz in Turin, needs Alcaraz to beat Musetti to reach semis