The ongoing Ranji Trophy season has seen some remarkable performances across various matches. Jammu and Kashmir’s fast bowler Auqib Nabi starred with a brilliant 10-wicket haul to power his team to victory against Rajasthan. Meanwhile, Maharashtra’s Prithvi Shaw continued his fine form with a breathtaking double century against Chandigarh, in another highlight, Services created history by defeating Assam in the shortest match in Ranji Trophy history in terms of overs. The domestic cricket tournament has seen both batters and bowlers making strong statements. While Aqib Nabi’s pace destroyed Rajasthan’s batting line-up, Prithvi Shaw’s explosive innings reminded everyone of his natural stroke-making ability. Elsewhere, Punjab and Madhya Pradesh also put up solid performances in their respective matches. Prithvi Shaw’s double ton powers Maharashtra Prithvi Shaw’s explosive knock of 222 runs from just 141 balls helped Maharashtra take full control against Chandigarh. His innings, featuring 29 fours and 5 sixes, helped his team declare at 359/3, setting a huge 464-run target. In reply, Chandigarh reached 129/1 at stumps, with Manan Vohra unbeaten on 53 and Arjun Azad on 63. Earlier, Maharashtra had scored 313 runs in their first innings, led by Ruturaj Gaikwad’s 116. Chandigarh were bowled out for 209, with Vicky Ostwal taking 6 wickets. Also read: Shreyas Iyer admitted to ICU in Sydney with internal bleeding: India vice-captain had sustained rib injury during third ODI vs Australia Auqib Nabi leads Jammu and Kashmir to a big win Jammu and Kashmir registered an emphatic win over Rajasthan by an innings and 41 runs in Srinagar. Fast bowler Aqib Nabi was the hero of the match, taking 10 wickets, including 7 in the second innings. Rajasthan managed only 152 runs in their first innings, with captain Mahipal Lomror remaining unbeaten on 37. In response, Jammu and Kashmir posted 282 runs in their first innings. Abdul Samad scored 76, Aqib Nabi added 55, and Yudhvir Singh played a quickfire 53 off 37 balls. For Rajasthan, Deepak Chahar picked up 4 wickets. Trailing by 130 runs, Rajasthan could only score 89 in their second innings, with Deepak Hooda top-scoring with 28. Also read: ‘Deserved better than this’- Karun Nair lashes out at Agarkar: Batter expresses disappointment at being dropped from Test team, scored 174 in Ranji match Other matches: Punjab and Madhya Pradesh impress In New Chandigarh, Punjab posted 436 runs thanks to Harnoor Singh’s 170 and Prerit Dutta’s 72. Kerala were 247/6 at stumps, with Ankit Sharma scoring 62. In Rajkot, Madhya Pradesh took a first-innings lead of 95 runs against Saurashtra. Yash Dubey remained unbeaten on 159 while Saransh Jain added 103. For Saurashtra, Jaydev Unadkat took 4 wickets, while Kumar Kartikeya and Aryan Pandey claimed 4 wickets each for Madhya Pradesh. Post navigation ‘Suryakumar Yadav’s batting form doesn’t concern me’:Gautam Gambhir backs India skipper’s ultra-aggressive batting approach India’s T20I lucky charm, Shivam Dube’s 36-match unbeaten streak:Shattered world record for most wins without a loss, Australia up next?