Auqib Nabi has challenged the batters on both edges: Mayank Agarwal

Auqib Nabi has challenged the batters on both edges: Mayank Agarwal
Auqib Nabi (PTI Photo)
HUBBALLI: A century in a Ranji Trophy final is special for any cricketer, but for Karnataka opener Mayank Agarwal it proved to be bittersweet. The seasoned batter produced a fine 160, yet with Jammu and Kashmir piling up 584 in their first innings, he found little support from the rest of his team’s famed top order to keep the contest alive.Mayank was generous in his praise for Jammu and Kashmir seamer Auqib Nabi, whose incisive spells were central to the visitors’ success. “Nabi has bowled outstandingly throughout the season. He deserves the credit, and the wickets column shows that,” Mayank said.
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Elaborating on the 29-year-old pacer’s effectiveness, he added: “He has challenged the batters on both edges and maintained very tight lines, which keeps you under constant pressure.”Despite trailing by 477 runs with Jammu and Kashmir still holding six wickets in hand, Mayank insisted that Karnataka had not given up hope. “We know we are behind. We’re going to come out in the morning, give our best and see what happens from there,” he added.


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About the AuthorManuja Veerappa

Manuja Veerappa, Senior Assistant Editor at The Times of India, has dedicated over half of her 22-year journalism career to the publication. Specializing in cricket and hockey, she has covered major sporting events including World Cups, the Commonwealth Games, and world championships in billiards and snooker. Known for her compelling human-interest stories, she has traveled extensively across Karnataka to spotlight untold talent and their journeys. An internationally published sportswriter and former national-level hockey player for Karnataka, Manuja is a true-blue Bengalurean who also writes on the city’s culture and life, blending deep reporting with a passion for storytelling.

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