Jammu and Kashmir has created history in Ranji by defeating Delhi by 7 wickets for the first time. Jammu and Kashmir played the Ranji Trophy for the first time in 1960. Since then, the team had never been able to achieve the feat of beating Delhi. After losing the toss and batting first, Delhi was restricted to just 211 runs in the first innings. Auqib Nabi took 5 wickets. In response, Jammu and Kashmir scored 310 runs with their skipper Paras Dogra scoring a century for the team. In the second innings, Delhi scored 277 runs thanks to captain Ayush Badoni’s 72 runs and set a target of 179 runs for Jammu and Kashmir. Vanshaj Sharma took 6 wickets for the team. On Tuesday, the final day of the match, opener Kamran Iqbal scored an unbeaten 133 runs and led Jammu and Kashmir to victory. Madhya Pradesh beats Goa In another match, Madhya Pradesh defeated Goa by 3 wickets. The team achieved the target of 328 runs by losing 7 wickets. Winning the toss, Goa batted first and scored 284 runs. Madhya Pradesh could not perform well in the first innings, getting all out for just 187 runs. Goa scored 230 runs in the second innings and set a target of 328 runs for MP. On the last day, with fifties from Harsh Gawli, Shubham Sharma, and Saransh Jain, Madhya Pradesh achieved the target in the last hour of the day. Saransh Jain: Player of the Match for MP vs Goa game All-rounder Saransh Jain was chosen as the Player of the Match in the match between Madhya Pradesh and Goa. He took a total of 6 wickets in the match. He also led the team to victory by scoring 48 runs in the first innings and an unbeaten 82 runs in the second innings. Suyash Prabhudessai scored 65 runs for Goa. Abhinav Tejrana scored 69 runs for the team in the second innings. In the bowling department, Arjun Tendulkar took 3 wickets for Goa. Qamran Iqbal’s Century, Auqib Nabi’s 5-wicket haul Qamran Iqbal played a brilliant unbeaten innings of 133 runs, while the bowling of Auqib Nabi and Vanshaj Sharma led Jammu and Kashmir to a historic victory over Delhi. In bowling, Auqib Nabi from Jammu and Kashmir took 5 wickets for 35 runs in the first innings and restricted Delhi to 211 runs. In the second innings, when Delhi was looking to make a comeback, Vanshaj Sharma bowled brilliantly, taking 6 wickets for 68 runs and ended Delhi’s hopes. Ayush Badoni scored 64 and 72 runs For Delhi, Ayush Badoni played innings of 64 and 72 runs, while Harshit Doseja scored 65 runs. However, apart from these three, Delhi’s middle and lower order faltered. In the first innings, Jammu and Kashmir scored 310 runs thanks to captain Paras Dogra’s 106 runs and Abdul Samad’s quickfire 85 runs. Post navigation Firing at Pakistani cricketer Naseem Shah’s house:Family narrowly escaped, 5 accused arrested; pacer included in team for ODI series vs Sri Lanka Islamabad blast; another violent act mars Pakistan’s sports reputation:Life-threatening attacks that cricketers faced in India’s neighbouring nation