Auqib Nabi Breaks Parvez Rasool’s Record, Leads JK’s Ranji Trophy Charge
Srinagar: Auqib Nabi has set a new benchmark in Jammu & Kashmir’s cricket history by breaking the record for most wickets in a single Ranji Trophy season.
The pacer achieved this feat during the ongoing quarter-final match against Kerala, where he now has 40 wickets in just eight matches at a remarkable average of 12.80, surpassing the previous record of 38 wickets set by former J&K skipper Parvez Rasool in the 2016-17 season.
Auqib’s achievement includes five five-wicket hauls. Notably, this record-breaking feat from a pacer comes after more than 13 years, as Auqib also surpassed the record of Samiullah Beigh, a former J&K Ranji pacer who had taken 35 wickets in 9 matches with two five-wicket hauls.
Samiullah Beigh, who was known for his fiery pace and swing, praised Auqib’s achievement, specially noting the challenges a fast bowler faces in maintaining such high performance across matches. Beigh while showering praise on Auqib on his social media handle—Facebook wrote, “Records are meant to be broken! But never thought any other fast bowler would come even close. For a spinner, it is easy to keep bowling from one end all day, but for a fast bowler, to keep bowling so well, especially when you are at the mercy of your captain all the time, is highly commendable.”
Beigh continued, “Auqib Nabi breaking the record in just eight matches with five fifers is really appreciative. Speaks volumes about his fitness, control of length/line, and good bowling brain. Well done, Auqib! Loved your spell today as well. Wishing you all the very best! Long way to go. Onwards and upwards.”