Mohammed Shami grabs career-best eight-for; J&K on cusp of historic Ranji Trophy final

Mohammed Shami grabs career-best eight-for; J&K on cusp of historic Ranji Trophy final


New Delhi:

Mohammed Shami starred with his career-best eight-wicket haul in the first innings of Bengal’s semifinal clash against Jammu and Kashmir in the ongoing Ranji Trophy season. Shami took 8/90, his First-class career-best figures, as Bengal dismissed J&K for 302 in the first innings of the fixture at the Bengal Cricket Academy Ground, Kalyani.ย 

However, Shami’s effort was overshadowed by Auqib Nabi, who took a match haul of nine wickets to put his side on the brink of a historic first-ever appearance in the Ranji Trophy final. The J&K side need 83 runs in the second innings with eight wickets in hand as they look to chase down a modest total of 126.ย 

Jammu and Kashmir cricket team suffered early setbacks as Shubham Khajuria (1) and Yawer Hasan (6) fell in successive overs to Akash Deep. However, left-hander Shubham Pundir held firm with a composed unbeaten 23 off 37 balls, striking four crisp boundaries. Youngster Vanshaj Sharma, promoted to No. 4 after his second-innings fifty in the quarterfinal against Madhya Pradesh, remained steady on nine off 25 deliveries as the unbeaten duo walked back to applause from their camp, sensing a historic opportunity.

Earlier, resuming at a precarious 198/5, Jammu and Kashmir were rattled by Mohammed Shamiโ€™s relentless spell. Operating in the mid-130 kph range, he exploited the fifth-stump channel brilliantly to dismiss Abid Mushtaq (27) and Kanhaiya Wadhawan (29), claiming his third five-wicket haul of the season and 15th in first-class cricket. He eventually finished with a remarkable 8/90 as the visitors were bowled out for 302.

Yet, just when the Bengal cricket team seemed poised for dominance, Nabi turned the tide with a counterattacking 42 off 54 balls, laced with a six and five fours. No. 10 Yudhvir Singh provided ideal support with 33 off 42 balls, adding 64 runs for the ninth wicket in a crucial partnership that trimmed the deficit to 30 and shifted momentum.

Nabi then starred with the ball, striking in his first over of Bengalโ€™s second innings to remove Sudip Chatterjee for a duck. With support from Sunil Kumar (4/27), Bengalโ€™s top order crumbled, including skipper Abhimanyu Easwaran, as Nabiโ€™s 4/36 sealed a dramatic collapse. Despite Shamiโ€™s heroics, Bengalโ€™s batting failure at home left their title hopes hanging by a thread



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