
Ranji Trophy: Karnataka stands between Uttarakhand and a maiden final
The Hindu
Karnataka stands between Uttarakhand and a maiden final
A first Ranji Trophy final since its title-winning exploits in 2014-15 beckons Karnataka as it takes on Uttarakhand in the semifinals of the 2025-26 edition at the Ekana Cricket Stadium from Sunday.
Coming as it does on the back of two splendid victories over Punjab (five wickets) and Mumbai (four wickets), Karnataka should fancy its chances. The Devdutt Padikkal-led squad has also attained full-strength, with speedster V. Vyshak having recovered from his hamstring injury.
The quarterfinal win over heavyweight Mumbai will in particular boost the outfit, for the successful 325-run chase was Karnataka’s best in history and second-highest fourth-innings total.
It was fashioned by a fine century from K.L. Rahul (130, 182b, 14x4, 1x6) and a solid, unbeaten 83 (123b, 11x4) from southpaw R. Smaran. For the latter, the innings signalled a timely return to form after scores of 0, 1 and 9.
However, for all the good omens, it is a fact that Karnataka has lost in the semifinals of the premier red-ball competition four times in the last decade. Coach Yere Goud, though, insisted that that baggage will not turn into a burden.
“Definitely not looking at that,” Goud said on match-eve. “We are focussing on doing the good things that have brought us this far. It is important to be there or thereabouts from ball one.”













