What if one bowler could dismantle eight-time champions in just four overs? Auqib Nabi did exactly that. The Jammu and Kashmir strike bowler ripped through Karnataka’s batting lineup on Day 3, leaving the home team staring at a massive 364-run deficit with five wickets already down.
Here’s the deal: A pitch that looked dead for two days suddenly came alive. But not because of the surface. Because of quality bowling.
While Karnataka’s bowlers needed 173.1 overs to dismiss J&K for 584, the visitors’ attack required just 48.2 overs and 235 minutes to remove half the home side’s batting lineup. That’s the difference between good and great.
Auqib Nabi led the charge with figures of 3/32 in 14 overs. His spell around lunch lasted just four overs on either side of the break, but it changed the entire match.
Nabi’s victims read like a who’s who of Karnataka cricket:
[IMAGE PLACEHOLDER: Auqib Nabi celebrating wicket | Alt Text: Auqib Nabi Jammu Kashmir bowling Ranji Trophy Final]
But there’s a catch: Nabi didn’t bowl alone. Sunil Kumar removed captain Devdutt Padikkal, caught by Abdul Samad in the slips. Yudhvir Singh trapped Shreyas Gopal (27) LBW. The J&K bowlers made the red cherry swing, bowled on the stumps, and exploited the seam movement.
You need to understand this: Nabi has taken 55 wickets from nine matches this season at a remarkable average of 12.72. He bowled over 1,000 balls in the last year to become J&K’s highest wicket-taker in a single Ranji Trophy season.
Amid the carnage, one man stood tall. Mayank Agarwal remained not out on 130 from 207 balls, facing the J&K attack with composure while wickets fell around him.
This was his 21st first-class century – a knock built on resilience when his team needed it most.
Here’s how he did it:
[IMAGE PLACEHOLDER: Mayank Agarwal batting stance | Alt Text: Mayank Agarwal century Karnataka Ranji Trophy Final 2026]
Kruthik Krishna (27* from 75 balls) joined Mayank at the crease. The pair ensured Karnataka reached stumps without further damage. But the task ahead remains monumental.
Let’s break down where we stand:
Jammu & Kashmir First Innings: 584 all out (173.1 overs)
Karnataka First Innings: 220/5 (69 overs) – Trail by 364 runs
Still batting: Mayank Agarwal 130*, Kruthik Krishna 27*
Remaining batsmen: Prasidh Krishna and the tail
The eight-time champions need a miracle. Even if Mayank bats through Day 4, the lower order must contribute significantly to avoid an innings defeat.
But here’s what really matters: J&K’s bowlers extracted life from a docile surface that Karnataka’s attack never found. The difference? Accuracy, intensity, and relentless pressure.
Day 4 is do-or-die for Karnataka. Here’s what needs to happen:
For J&K, the strategy is simple:
[IMAGE PLACEHOLDER: KSCA Stadium Hubballi aerial view | Alt Text: KSCA Stadium Hubballi Ranji Trophy Final venue]
The reality check: Karnataka needs approximately 8-10 more wickets to win this match. J&K needs just 5 wickets to seal a historic first Ranji Trophy title.
If the match ends in a draw, Karnataka wins the trophy as they finished higher in the league stage. This is crucial context – J&K must win outright to claim their first-ever Ranji Trophy title.
Mathematically, yes. Practically? It’s nearly impossible. Karnataka needs Mayank to score a double century, the lower order to add 150+ runs, then bowl out J&K twice. But cricket has seen bigger miracles.
Auqib Nabi has taken 55 wickets from 9 matches in the 2025-26 Ranji Trophy season at an average of 12.72, making him J&K’s highest wicket-taker in a single season and the second-highest overall in the tournament.
Jammu and Kashmir stands on the brink of history. After never reaching a Ranji Trophy final before, they now control this match completely. Auqib Nabi’s brilliance has put them in pole position.
But Mayank Agarwal isn’t ready to give up. His unbeaten 130 shows the fight Karnataka still has left. The question is: Will it be enough?
What do you think? Can Mayank Agarwal pull off a miracle, or will J&K clinch their historic first Ranji Trophy title? Drop your predictions in the comments below!
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