Jay Shah Celebrates Jammu & Kashmir's Historic Ranji Trophy Win
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New Delhi, March 5 (NationPress) — ICC Chairman Jay Shah met with the victorious members of the Jammu & Kashmir cricket team following their remarkable triumph in the Ranji Trophy. On February 28, the team achieved a historic win against the eight-time champions Karnataka at the Hubli Cricket Ground, marking their first-ever title.
Post-victory, the players expressed a desire to meet with Shah to acknowledge his significant contribution towards strengthening cricket in the region during his time as BCCI Secretary.
Shah honored their request, offering words of encouragement as they celebrated their groundbreaking success.
“The remarkable victory of Jammu & Kashmir in the Ranji Trophy will be a proud milestone for cricket in the region,” stated the BCCI on X, alongside photos from the meeting.
“After their unforgettable win, the players conveyed their sincere wish to meet with Hon. ICC Chair @JayShah and commemorate this special occasion, recognizing his leadership's impact on cricket development in Jammu & Kashmir during his BCCI Secretary tenure,” the board further mentioned.
The BCCI extended its congratulations to the entire Jammu & Kashmir team and the cricket community for crafting what they termed a historic chapter in Indian domestic cricket, while expressing gratitude to Shah for meeting with the victorious squad.
“We truly appreciate Mr. Shah for dedicating his time to meet the team and for sharing his supportive words with the players as they celebrate this historic achievement,” the BCCI added.
“Congratulations to the entire J&K team and the cricket community for creating a remarkable chapter in Indian domestic cricket.”
Jammu & Kashmir made history at the Hubli Cricket Ground by securing the Ranji Trophy 2025–26 title, capitalizing on a substantial first-innings lead against the seasoned Karnataka side. The J&K team posted an impressive score of 584 in their first innings, while they bowled Karnataka out for 293, establishing a commanding 291-run lead.
J&K further solidified their dominance by declaring their second innings at 342/4, with opener Qamran Iqbal contributing a monumental unbeaten 160 and forming an unbroken century partnership with Sahil Lotra. The match concluded in a draw, and the title was awarded based on the first-innings lead.