Dogra thrilled at completing 10,000 runs in Ranji Trophy
The Hindu
Paras Dogra celebrates 10,000 runs in the Ranji Trophy, marking a remarkable milestone in his 24-year cricket career.
Following a 24-year-journey, Paras Dogra became the second batter to score 10,000 runs in the Ranji Trophy, when he gathered 11 runs during Jammu and Kashmir’s first innings against Bengal in the semifinal at the Bengal Cricket Academy ground here on Monday.
Before the 41-year-old J&K skipper, who had earlier gathered 10,000 runs in First Class cricket, Mumbai legend Wasim Jaffer was the first one to achieve the Ranji feat.
Dogra, who has also donned Himachal Pradesh and Puducherry colours in his marathon career, was thrilled with his personal milestone.
“It’s a big achievement, never thought about it. I enjoyed the journey full of ups and downs. The game makes you a strong human being,” Dogra told The Hindu.
Introduced to the game by his father Kultar (who played club and corporate cricket), Dogra remembered his contribution. “I remember him every day. It was hard to please him, but he would have been happy today.”
Born in Himachal and having played cricket in competitive and challenging hot-weather tournaments in Delhi, Dogra has always been a tough competitor on the ground and an amiable person off it.













