Ranji Trophy Final: Dogra and Wadhawan Propel J&K to 380/4 at Lunch on Day 2
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Hubli, Feb 25 (NationPress) In a commendable display, Captain Paras Dogra and Kanhaiya Wadhawan helped pull Jammu & Kashmir out of a precarious situation, bringing the team to a total of 380/4 at Lunch on Day 2 in the Ranji Trophy Final against the formidable eight-time champions, Karnataka, at the Hubli Cricket Ground on Wednesday.
Following a challenging Day 1, the team led by Devdutt Padikkal saw Karnataka stage a resurgence at the beginning of Day 2, as the pace bowlers capitalized on the conditions, creating opportunities to take wickets.
Karnataka struck first in the 98th over when overnight batsman Shubham Pundir was dismissed by Vidyadhar Patil, caught at mid-wicket after scoring 121 runs with 12 boundaries and 2 sixes. The next over saw Abdul Samad (61) become the third victim of Prasidh Krishna.
Upon returning to the crease after retiring hurt on Day 1, Captain Dogra helped stabilize the innings alongside wicketkeeper Wadhawan, who eased the pressure with a series of boundaries and consistently rotated the strike.
An incident occurred in the 101st over when Dogra, after edging a delivery from Krishna, had a heated exchange with Karnataka's substitute fielder K.V. Aneesh. The situation escalated as Dogra approached Aneesh and headbutted him while wearing his helmet, leading to immediate intervention from players and officials. Mayank Agarwal, a senior player from Karnataka, stepped in to separate the two as umpires worked to calm the tensions.
Despite this incident, Paras Dogra continued to guide his team, remaining unbeaten at 36, while Wadhawan stayed not out at 45, as Jammu & Kashmir approached the 400-run mark, aiming for a total exceeding 500.
Brief Scores: Jammu & Kashmir 380/4 (Shubham Pundir 121, Yawer Hassan 88, Abdul Samad 61; Prasidh Krishna 3-59, Vidyadhar Patil 1-85) at Lunch on Day 2 against Karnataka.