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J&K Cricket Team’s Historic Triumph Has Inspired Generations

by Kashmir Thunder Desk
February 11, 2026
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J&K Cricket Team’s Historic Triumph Has Inspired Generations
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Sixty-seven years. For six decades and seven years, the cricketers of Jammu and Kashmir carried the weight of unfulfilled promise. On Monday, February 9, 2026, at Indore’s Holkar Stadium, they shed that weight forever. By defeating former champions Madhya Pradesh by 56 runs, the J&K cricket team etched its name into the annals of Indian cricket, reaching the Ranji Trophy semi-finals for the first time in their history. This is a powerful, defining statement from a region whose youth refuse to be defined by stereotypes. Led by the indomitable Auqib Nabi, whose astonishing match haul of 12 wickets for 110 runs, including a career-best 7/40, dismantled a formidable batting line-up, the team showcased the very qualities that build champions: resilience, discipline, and unyielding self-belief. His 46 wickets this season, second only in the tournament, and his recent IPL contract worth ₹8.40 crore, signal that talent from J&K is not just participating but conquering on the biggest stages. This historic moment did not emerge in a vacuum. It is the harvest of a sustained, sincere, and strategic investment in sports by both the Central and UT governments – a partnership that has transformed the sporting landscape of J&K. Under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Union Territory has witnessed unprecedented focus on creating modern sports infrastructure, cultivating a player-centric ecosystem, and ensuring that talent from even the most remote villages receives a fair platform. The establishment of Khelo India Centres across all 20 districts, the allocation of Rs 150 crores for sports infrastructure, and the upcoming state-of-the-art cricket academies in Jammu and Srinagar with dedicated budgetary support of Rs 8 crore are tangible evidence of this commitment. The BCCI, under president Mithun Manhas, has assured full cooperation to develop cricket at all levels, recognising J&K as a fertile ground for nurturing national talent. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah’s personal congratulations and the government’s resolve to host international events, including the Commonwealth Kho-Kho and water sports championships, further reflect a governance model where sports is a national priority, not an afterthought. To Auqib Nabi, Captain Paras Dogra, and every member of this squad: you have inspired a generation. You have told every child in the mountains and valleys that the path to glory is open to those who dare, work, and dream. This historic journey is proof that when political will meets sporting passion, even a 67-year-old wait can end in triumph.

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