‘Focus on the stumps’: Shami’s message to J&K bowlers ahead of Ranji Trophy Final vs Karnataka

J&K will face eight-time champions Karnataka in the summit clash at the KSCA Cricket Stadium in Hubballi from February 24.

‘Focus on the stumps’: Shami’s message to J&K bowlers ahead of Ranji Trophy Final vs Karnataka

'Leave the 22 yards, focus on stumps': Shami's valuable advice for J&K bowlers for Ranji Trophy final/ Credit: BCCI Domestic/X

As Jammu and Kashmir prepare for their maiden Ranji Trophy final, the team’s bowlers received valuable guidance from India fast bowler Mohammed Shami ahead of the historic clash.

J&K will face eight-time champions Karnataka in the summit clash at the KSCA Cricket Stadium in Hubballi from February 24. It will be J&K’s first final appearance in 67 years, marking a landmark moment in their domestic cricket journey.

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In a video shared by BCCI Domestic on X, Shami offered simple but impactful advice to J&K seamer Auqib Nabi.

“There’s no problem; whether it’s about swing, length, how fast to bowl, or which delivery to bowl, forget all that. Forget about the 22 yards; just focus on the stumps. Leave everything else aside. Don’t worry about what’s happening where; if any issue comes up later, we’ll deal with it then,” Shami said.


Jammu and Kashmir sealed their place in the final with a six-wicket win over Bengal in the semi-final at the Bengal Cricket Academy ground. Despite Shami’s brilliant performance for Bengal, claiming a career-best 8/90 in the first innings and finishing with nine wickets in the match, J&K scripted history by chasing down the target to enter their first-ever final.

Seam-bowling all-rounder Auqib Nabi played a crucial role in the semi-final, picking up four wickets alongside Sunil Kumar as Bengal were bowled out for 99 in their second innings, swinging the momentum firmly in J&K’s favour.

Shami has been one of the standout performers in the 2025-26 Ranji Trophy season, currently the sixth-highest wicket-taker with 37 wickets in seven matches, including three five-wicket hauls. The 35-year-old also picked up a five-for against Services last month, returning figures of 5/51 in the second innings.

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