Jammu and Kashmir bowled out Hyderabad for 88 after posting 170 on the opening day of their Ranji Trophy Group D conflict in Jammu. Abid Mushtaq’s 57 and Auqib Nabi’s 3/30 gave J&Ok an 82-run lead
Revealed Date – 17 November 2025, 12:48 AM
Jammu: As many as 16 wickets fell on the opening day as guests Hyderabad have been left reeling at 88/6 after bundling out Jammu and Kashmir for 170 of their Ranji Trophy Elite Group D match right here on Sunday.
Pacer Auqib Nabi continued his wealthy vein of type to return 3/30 as Hyderabad, but to lose a match this season, trailed by 82 runs at stumps.
Lowered to 32/5 whereas batting first, J&Ok have been bolstered by a stroke-filled 57 (49 balls, 9x4s) from Abid Mushtaq at No. 7, who placed on 60 runs for the sixth wicket with Abdul Samad and one other 47 for the seventh wicket with Sahil Lotra.
Hyderabad bowlers Kartikeya Kak (3/48) and Tanay Thyagarajan (3/19) did properly to provide their aspect the benefit, however a poor response with the bat undid their effort.
Nabi struck early to take away Tanmay Agarwal (0) and Abhirath Reddy (5), adopted by Nitish Reddy (3), who was caught by Umar Nazir. Skipper Rahul Singh Gahlaut dropped anchor at one finish however fell for 48.
In Mumbai, Musheer Khan and comeback batter Akhil Herwadkar missed centuries whereas Siddhesh Lad made 80 not out (132 balls, 9x4s, 1x6s), because the hosts reached 317/3 towards Pondicherry. India batter Sarfaraz Khan was batting on 29.
Enjoying their first match of the season on the Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai made merry on a flat pitch. Pondicherry skipper Sagar Udeshi opted to subject, however the resolution backfired as Mumbai raced to a brisk begin.
Musheer (84 off 102 balls, 11x4s) seemed set for a second consecutive ton however was caught for 84. Herwadkar, enjoying his first recreation for Mumbai since 2018, made 86 off 188 balls with 11 fours.
At Rajsamand, centuries from Sachin Yadav (130) and Kunal Singh Rathore (102) led Rajasthan to 263/4 towards Delhi.
At Nadaun, Chhattisgarh reached 319/3 towards Himachal Pradesh, with Anuj Tiwary scoring 162 and Sanjeet Desai unbeaten on 76.
Temporary scores:
Jammu: J&Ok 170 in 47.1 overs (Abdul Samad 34, Abid Mushtaq 57, Sahil Lotra 36; Tanay Thyagarajan 3/19) lead Hyderabad 88/6 in 28 overs (Rahul Singh Gahlaut 48, Auqib Nabi 3/30) by 82 runs.
Mumbai: 317/3 in 84 overs (Musheer Khan 84, Akhil Herwadkar 86, Siddhesh Lad 80 not out; Abin Mathew 1/63) vs Pondicherry.
Rajsamand: Rajasthan 263/4 in 84.2 overs (Sachin Yadav 130, Kunal Singh Rathore 102; Simarjeet Singh 3/56) vs Delhi.
Nadaun: Chhattisgarh 319/3 in 87 overs (Anuj Tiwary 162, Sanjeet Desai 76 not out; Divesh Sharma 1/55) vs Himachal Pradesh
