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Jammu and Kashmir sponsor stop dogra he pulled off a remarkable one-handed catch to dismiss the Mumbai captain Ajinkya Rahane on the 2nd of Ranji Trophy 2024-25 Sixth Round Match at the Bandra-Kurla complex in Mumbai.
Parked at mid-on on 27, Dogra reacted instantly to a chip that edged from Rahane, who tried to work a fuller delivery Pacer Umar Nazir Mir in the cover region.
The ball appeared destined for a safe landing in a vacant zone, but Dogra had other plans. Reading the trajectory perfectly, he broke to his left and executed a full dive, flicking the ball away with his outstretched left hand. The catch wasn’t just a testament to his sharp reflexes, it also showcased his athleticism and commitment, even at this advanced stage of his career. The effort sent Rahane, who was beginning to settle in with 16 runs from 36 balls, back to the Pavilion, giving Jammu and Kashmir a critical breakthrough. The stunning catch left onlookers, teammates and commentators in awe, cementing Dogra’s status as a reliable leader and fielding wonder.
what A. Catch 😮
J&K captain Paras Dogra takes a sensational one-handed catch to dismiss Mumbai captain Ajinkya Rahane 🔥#Ranjitrophy ; @Idfcfirstbank
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– BCCI Domestic (@bccidomestic) January 24, 2025
Mumbai’s battle woes continued throughout the match. Having opted to bat first, the hosts managed just 120 runs in their opening innings, with Shardul Thakur Contributing a fight for fifty to rescue some respectability. Jammu and Kashmir Pacers dominated, with Umar Nazir i Yudhvir Singh Picking up four doctors each and Auqib Nabi came in with two. In the second innings, Mumbai fared no better.
Despite a promising opening stand of 54 runs between Rohit and Yashasvi Jaiswal in the second Test, which scored 28 in the second innings, the team struggled to maintain the momentum. Rahane’s dismissal served his woes as the side collapsed to 91 for 6, with just a five-wicket lead over Jammu and Kashmir. However, Shardul, with the help of Tanush Kotianhe again performed with the bat and made Mumbai in the competition.
India captain Rohit returned to domestic cricket after nine years, representing Mumbai. While his first innings ended prematurely with just three runs, Rohit showed flashes of brilliance on Day 2. His composed 28 included three sixes and two boundaries, but the half-century eluded him as he fell to Yudhvir Singh.