Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has praised Jammu and Kashmir's cricket team for their historic qualification to the Ranji Trophy final. He described the achievement as a very big moment for the region. Abdullah encouraged the players to represent India at the national level.
Jammu and Kashmir's cricket team has made history by reaching the Ranji Trophy final for the first time. On Friday, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah commended the team's remarkable performance, calling it a "very big moment" for the state.
In his statement, Abdullah expressed strong support for the cricketers, urging them to "wear India colours" and play for the national team. This backing comes amid the team's successful campaign in the domestic tournament, highlighting their potential on a larger stage.
The Ranji Trophy, India's premier first-class cricket competition, has seen Jammu and Kashmir advance through the knockout stages to secure their spot in the final. Abdullah's words reflect regional pride and optimism for the players' future contributions to Indian cricket.