Buchi Babu semifinal | Samad and Hassan lead J&Ks riposte

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-02 17:54:04 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-17 14:16:40

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Buchi Babu semifinal | Samad and Hassan lead J&Ks riposte

Semifinal day three report: Hassan Khan and Auqib Nabi grabbed wickets at regular intervals as Jammu & Kashmir bowled Tamil Nadu to 249 for seven at stumps on day three of the Buchi Babu semifinals here on Tuesday. Earlier, deciding to continue batting, the home side scored 212 for four in 87 overs, extending their overall lead to 471 with two days left.

Walking in at a precarious 62 for three, experienced Dinesh Karthik (87*, 118b, 12x4, 1x6) counter-attacked, scoring nearly half of Tamil Nadu's runs on the day. He found able partners in Ravisrinivasan Sai Kishore (15) and Aswin Crist (22), adding 77 runs for the fourth wicket before the former was bowled by Khan for 15. Crist, who looked good during his 35-ball stay, was cleaned up by Nabi, as Tamil Nadu lost another wicket with the score reading 139.

Karthik found a stable partner in M Shah, who showed great application during his 35-ball stay, which produced a valuable 31 runs. The two rotated the strike well and collected runs at regular intervals, but it was Khan, who broke the stand, trapping Shah leg-before in the 77th over. Tamil Nadu lost their seventh wicket on 202, as Sandeep Warrier was caught behind off Nabi for a duck.

Karthik, who was fluent in his 87 unbeaten knock, was ably supported by Shahrukh Khan (10*), as the pair took their side to stumps without further damage.

With a lead of over 400, Jammu & Kashmir will look to make early inroads on day four, while Tamil Nadu will hope Karthik stays unbeaten in pursuit of a win or an innings lead to seal the semifinal spot.

Quote: SK Peter, the former India player, who is cheering for J&K from the sidelines, praised the performance of the team, particularly the bowlers, and believed them to be on the right track. He said to the press, "I believe J&K bowled exceptionally well today. They were disciplined, and they stuck to their tasks. They created a lot of pressure, and the hosts couldn't cope. It was a superb effort, and they are definitely on the right track."

SK Peter further added, "The pitch is assisting the bowlers, but J&K's bowlers executed their plans brilliantly. They used the conditions well, and that showed on the scorecard."

Conclusion:

Jammu & Kashmir's bowlers proved their mettle on day three of the Buchi Babu semifinal versus Tamil Nadu. With the visitors' disciplined bowling, they managed to bowl TN out before closing day three with 212-4 on the board, thereby extending their lead to 471 with two days left in the schedule. With momentum in their favor and stellar bowling and fielding display, Jammu & Kashmir is poised to make it to the finals coming in day four.