Kerala went through to the semi-final of the Ranji Trophy 2024-25 after their quarterfinal against Jammu & Kashmir at the MCA Stadium in Pune ended in a draw. Kerala went through to the semis after taking a slender lead of one run in their first innings. After bowling J&K out for 280 in the first innings, J&K found themselves in all sorts of trouble, getting reduced to 11/3 in 8.2 overs.
But Jalaj Saxena and Salman Nizar put their heads down to help Kerala make a comeback. Saxena scored 67 runs off 78 before Auqib Nabi accounted for his wicket. But trailing by 80 runs with one wicket in hand, Kerala was in danger of conceding a massive lead in their first innings. Nizar, in the meantime, had
other ideas as he made the bowlers toil hard for the last wicket.
Nizar stayed not out on 112 off 172 balls, laced with 12 fours and four sixes. He got support from No.11 Basil Thampi, who chipped in with a priceless 15-run knock off 35 balls. It was on the back of their 81-run partnership for the last wicket that J&K managed to take the lead in the first innings.
Nabi finished with figures of 27-8-53-6, but his brilliant spell of bowler couldn’t help J&K take a first innings lead. Skipper Paras Dogra of J&K scored 132 runs in the second innings, helping his team set Kerala a target of 399 runs to chase down. Kanhaiya Wadhawan and Sahil Lotra made 64 and 59 respectively.