How Did J&K's Auqib Nabi Make History with Delhi Capitals?
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Srinagar, Dec 16 (NationPress) In a groundbreaking moment for cricket in Jammu & Kashmir, pacer Auqib Nabi from the Baramulla district made headlines on Tuesday by being sold to Delhi Capitals for an impressive sum of Rs 8.40 crore.
The uncapped Indian fast bowler has been turning heads with his consistent performances in domestic competitions, prompting the Capitals to act swiftly in acquiring his talents.
Nabi’s form this season has been nothing short of exceptional. During the T20 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, he took 15 wickets across seven matches with an economy rate of 7.41.
In his latest match against Madhya Pradesh, he showcased his all-round ability by scoring 32 runs off 21 balls, helping set a competitive total before securing three crucial wickets that led Jammu & Kashmir to victory.
His prowess extends beyond T20 cricket. In the ongoing 2025-26 Ranji Trophy, he stands out as the only fast bowler among the top five wicket-takers, having captured 29 wickets in just nine innings, including three five-wicket hauls and an impressive 7 for 24 against Rajasthan, aiding J&K in reaching the knockout stages.
This remarkable performance came after a stellar 2024-25 Ranji Trophy season, where he recorded 44 wickets at an average of 13.93, outpacing all other fast bowlers in the country, with the next best tally being 35 wickets.
The Delhi Capitals, who previously acquired David Miller and Ben Duckett at their base prices of Rs 2 crore, are now looking to see if Nabi can translate his domestic success into the IPL arena.
With his aggressive bowling style, wicket-taking capability, and valuable batting skills, Nabi represents a strategic addition to the Capitals as they aim to fortify their roster for IPL 2026.
The announcement sparked celebrations among cricket enthusiasts in J&K, particularly in Baramulla, as news of Auqib’s remarkable auction price spread.