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Jammu and Kashmir Reach Ranji Trophy Final After 67 Years


Written by Intern Rency Gomes || Team Allycaral 

In a landmark achievement, Jammu and Kashmir cricket team advanced to the final of the Ranji Trophy for the first time in 67 years, defeating Bengal cricket team by six wickets in the semifinal.


Chasing a competitive target set by Bengal, Jammu and Kashmir displayed composure and determination, sealing the victory with a confident batting performance. The win marks a historic milestone for the team, which had last reached the final stage of India’s premier domestic cricket tournament nearly seven decades ago.

The semifinal triumph reflects the steady rise of cricket in the Union Territory, with disciplined bowling and resilient batting paving the way for the memorable result. Players and support staff celebrated the achievement as one of the most significant moments in the region’s cricketing history.

With this victory, Jammu and Kashmir now look ahead to the Ranji Trophy final, carrying momentum and the hopes of their supporters as they aim to script an even greater chapter in their journey.