Hubli’s KSCA Cricket Ground sets the stage for an epic Ranji Trophy Elite 2025-26 summit clash. Jammu and Kashmir won the crucial toss and elected to take first guard against a star-studded Karnataka outfit, captained by Mayank Agarwal’s successor, Devdatt Padikkal.
Karnataka chases history with a potential ninth championship, building on their storied dominance. J&K, however, carries the weight of a nation’s hope for their first-ever title, a breakthrough that would mark a new era in Indian domestic cricket.
Pitch curator’s insights reveal a grassy yet drying track. Initial swing and seam movement are likely under overcast skies, transitioning to spin-friendly conditions later. Bat-first verdict aligns perfectly with these nuances.
Captain Dogra was pragmatic post-toss: ‘Pitches dry later with possible spin. Simple plan, divine blessings, good cricket played. Focus on fundamentals amid forced tweaks to the side.’
Padikkal shrugged off the toss: ‘Irrelevant really—lost three already. Wanted to bowl too. Final appearance is massive for our fresh faces in season one or two. Squad remains steady.’
Full line-ups: J&K – Kamar Iqbal, Yawar Hasan, Shubham Pundir, Paras Dogra (capt), Abdul Samad, Kanhaiya Wadhawan (keeper), Abid Mushtaq, Aquib Nabi Dar, Yudhvir Charak, Sahil Lotra, Sunil Kumar.
Karnataka – KL Rahul, Mayank Agarwal, Devdatt Padikkal (capt), Karun Nair, Smaran Ravichandran, Shreyas Gopal, Kruthik Krishna (wk), Vidyadhar Patil, Vijaykumar Vyshak, Shikhar Shetty, Prasidh Krishna.
With heavyweights like KL Rahul and Abdul Samad in the mix, expect fireworks. This final isn’t just about the trophy—it’s a narrative of perseverance, youth, and unyielding ambition in India’s premier red-ball spectacle.