Vijay Hazare: J&K scripts a memorable win against Rajasthan

Stuns fancied Rajasthan despite challenges it faced coming into the tournament

September 27, 2019 10:19 pm | Updated 10:19 pm IST - Jaipur

Stunning: The Kashmir team members are jubilant after defeating Rajasthan on Friday.

Stunning: The Kashmir team members are jubilant after defeating Rajasthan on Friday.

In the biggest upset of the Vijay Hazare Trophy this season, Jammu & Kashmir upstaged a strong Rajasthan, featuring three current India players, in the Elite Group-C match here on Friday.

What made the achievement enormous was the challenges the team had to face, logistically and psychologically, before coming into the tournament. With the communication lines severely affected due to the prevailing political situation, the preparatory camp was a non-starter and the team couldn’t even train for a month. It also had to pull out of the Vizzy Trophy.

The J&K Cricket Association had to issue an advertisement in a local TV channel to get all the players to Jammu. From there, they went to Vadodara, the hometown of former India all-rounder and J&K mentor Irfan Pathan.

The team had a two-week camp in Baroda before landing in Jaipur.

Pathan, delighted by the result, said: “It is fantastic to beat a side with three Indian players. I want the players to believe in themselves and want them to look ahead with confidence. This is just one win and we need consistency.

“Whatever time we have lost is lost. We can’t do anything. But we have to make the best of the situation. I want J&K to start winning and not just compete.”

On Friday, it was a complete team effort as Shubham Khajuria (94), Shubham Singh Pundir (96 not out) and Qamran Iqbal (60) came up with solid contributions. With the ball, experienced pacer Ram Dayal came up with a four-wicket haul, the dismissal of Mahipal Lomror, who top-scored with 88, being the most crucial.

Dayal was well supported by skipper Parvez Rasool (one for 38) who kept the Rajasthan batsmen on a leash in the middle overs. Young left-arm spinner Abid Mushtaq, too, chipped in, picking up two wickets in an over to turn the contest on its head.

On the challenges of handling the players considering the situation back home, Pathan said, “I ensure they enjoy the time they spend here as much as possible. This is like their second family and I make sure they enjoy each other’s company. We have team-building activities and sometimes we don’t even talk about cricket.

“I have one-to-one sessions with them regularly because they react to it very well. We make sure we build a team together, but at the same time keep working individually. Sometimes I let them come to me and at times I go to them.”

The scores: Jammu & Kashmir 317 for five in 50 overs (Qamran Iqbal 60, Shubham Khajuria 94, Shubham Pundir 96 n.o., Fazil Rashid 34 n.o.) bt Rajasthan 262 in 49 overs (Chetan Bist 72, Mahipal Lomror 88, Ram Dayal four for 45) .

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