History of the Jammu and Kashmir screenplay, defeated Star Mumbai and scored an incredible turning point to Ranji Trophy
Jammu and Kashmir completed a stunning victory over the Mumbai heavyweight grave groups on Saturday (January 25th). They beat Mumbai with 5 doors to Sharad Pawar Crickket Academy BKC, Mumbai and moved to the top of the scoring table.
Mumbai, on the other hand, is in third place in the scoring rankings and there is a danger of getting his place for the quarterfinals. The decision of Mumbai that the first hit with the baton completely declared herself because they failed to achieve a big result even with Yashazvi Jaiswal and Rohit Sharma in the team. Recordful wounds of champions were thrown out for only 120 runs.
They had 47/7 in one stage before a fifty fifty fifty from an unchanged Indian versatile brought them to a total of 100 or more. For Jamma and Kashmir, Umar Nazir and Yudhvir Singh won 4 Wickkekes each.
With a baton, Jammu and Kashmir, they scored 206 running and took over a convenient 86 run lead. The initiator of Shubham Khajuria scored the most hits for his side, scoring 53, while Mohit Avasthi scored 5 doors for Mumbai.
In the second inning, Mumbai had a good start with Jaiswal and Rohit, who added 54 runs for the introductory door. However, after the partnership was interrupted, the dams opened and Mumbai found himself hit 101/7.
Thakur then impressed once again with a stick and scored a great tone. Tanush Kotian also won 50, and the duo crossed Mumbai’s result across a border of 200 running. In the end, Mumbai scored 290 running to make Jamma and Kashmir a goal of 205 running.
Jamma and Kashmir create history:
While Mumbai set a competitive goal, Jamma and Kashmir achieved it without too many problems. They crossed the target line by losing 5 Wicke.
J & K WIN! 👏👏
Abid Mushtaq ends in style with 6⃣ 💥
J&K beat Mumbai with 5 Wickeke, chasing for 205 👌
What a key and fantastic victory for them! 🔥#Ranjitrofy | @IdfcfirstBank
Table with results ▶ ️ https://t.co/oyxdhqotjo pic.twitter.com/sg0ni1n9zo
– BCCI Domestic (@bccidomestic) 25. January 2025
The unforgettable victory over Mumbai did not only help Jammu and Kashmir to climb to the top of the scoring table, but also created history. Now they have become just the second team in the history of the wound of a trophy that has registered consecutive victories over Mumbai. First they beat Mumbai in the 2014-15 season before they registered their last victory.
The first team to reach this turning point was Karnatak, who did it in the 2014-15 and 2017-18 seasons. Mumbai has yet to beat Jamma and Kashmir in Ranja Trophy. Both teams have played two games so far and the Northern India team won both times.
The only other team, except Jammu & Kashmir, who twice defeated Mumbai (season 2014-15 and 2024-25), is Karnatak, which in the 2014-15 season. and 2017-18. #wittial 2025
– Gaurav Gupta (@toi_gauravg) 25. January 2025
Dyk? 42 times #Ranjitrofy Champs, Mumbai, one has yet to defeat Jammu-Kashmir in the national tournament. Now they have lost both H2H matches directly at home.
• 7-10. December 2014 in Wankhede, Mumbai – JK won with 4 WKTS differences
• 23-25. January 2025 in BKC, Mumbai – JK won for 5 WKTS– Mohandas menon (@mohanstatsman) 25. January 2025