Jammu y Cachemira alcanza 293-2 en el segundo día de la final de Ranji

En el segundo día de la final del Ranji Trophy 2025-26 en Hubballi, Jammu y Cachemira fortaleció su entrada para llegar a 293-2, impulsado por medios siglos de Shubham Pundir y Abdul Samad. Los bowlers de Karnataka, Vyshak y Patil, lanzaron una línea disciplinada en la sesión de la mañana, pero J&K mantuvo una posición sólida a pesar de un comienzo lento. Esta es la primera final de J&K contra los campeones de ocho veces Karnataka.

El segundo día de la final del Ranji Trophy se jugó en el estadio de Hubballi, donde Jammu y Cachemira (J&K) ofreció un fuerte rendimiento en su primera final. La puntuación de la noche anterior era 284-2, con Shubham Pundir en 117 no out y Abdul Samad en 52 no out. En la sesión de la mañana, J&K tuvo un comienzo lento pero alcanzó 291-2 después de 91 overs, avanzando a 293-2 más tarde. Los bowlers de pace de Karnataka mantuvieron una buena línea y longitud. Vyshak y Patil lanzaron en el canal sobre o fuera del off stump, obligando a los bateadores a ejercer contención. Lalith Kalidas de The Indian Express, reportando desde Hubballi, dijo: «Pareja de horas importantes para Karnataka aquí y esperarían que su hombre senior mantenga algo más de consistencia en las primeras dos horas contra J&K esta mañana». En el día uno, el capitán de J&K Paras Dogra se retiró herido con 9. Karnataka necesita wickets rápidos para equilibrar el partido. J&K está jugando su primera final, mientras que Karnataka ha ganado el título ocho veces. Lluvias nocturnas podrían haber dejado algo de humedad en el pitch, potencialmente afectando el juego. Pundir y Samad buscan continuar su momentum.

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