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Son of fisherman, Kerala’s MD Nidheesh grabs a five-for to rattle Jammu & Kashmir in Ranji Trophy quarter final | Cricket News

Son of fisherman, Kerala’s MD Nidheesh grabs a five-for to rattle Jammu & Kashmir in Ranji Trophy quarter final | Cricket News

It’s unclear why Jammu & Kashmir chose Pune’s misty MCA stadium as their preferred venue for the Ranji quarterfinals. But Mattakandathil Dineshan (MD) Nidheesh knew his ears pricked up when he heard Kerala would travel away from the usually preferred flat wickets or turners, aiming for the semifinal. Nidheesh, the right-arm outswing specialist conjuring wicked angles, knew he was On. His time to strike, was now. MCA’s serene field and spicy pitch have plenty of fans in both Ranji teams, notably their quicks. “This was like heaven for us!” Nidheesh would say after his 5-for 56 from 23 overs, regularly stubbed out flickers that J&K batsmen lit, while reaching 228/8 in 85 overs on Day 1. Story continues below this ad It wasn’t just the 5 wickets and the fact that he put in 27 percent of the overs Kerala bowled, maintaining impressive stump-to-stump discipline with variations thrown in when least expected. It was the fact that he removed four dangerous J&K batsmen, right when they were threatening to let loose. Seasoned opener Shubham Khajuria …

What is ‘khhauw-raas’, ‘Ba_kar batting’? Jammu & Kashmir fan in Pune on joy of travelling for Ranji Trophy | Cricket News

What is ‘khhauw-raas’, ‘Ba_kar batting’? Jammu & Kashmir fan in Pune on joy of travelling for Ranji Trophy | Cricket News

For a cricket stadium that really tests fan-love by keeping its access-ways narrow and the stands uncovered, the neutral MCA stadium managed a godly crowd of around 100 for a Ranji game not involving Maharashtra. Surprisingly most was partisan. Unsurprisingly, the teams were Kerala and Jammu & Kashmir, who always attract their domestic diaspora, dispersed across the country, and turn up to cheer their team. But a Baramulla cricket fan Sheikh Gulzar took passionate following to the next level, as he came all the way leaving behind 6-7 inches snow and chill at home, for a 32 degrees, dusty sunny Pune – only to follow his team’s progress. Ask him if it’s a surprise J&K topped the group. And he retorts, “We are a good hard-working team, not in quarters just by luck. Sabko haraayenge (We will beat everyone)” he says in soft-spoken bravado. Story continues below this ad The textile merchant from Kashmir, has a cousin in Pune. But his immediate cricket connection is J&K all-rounder Aquib Nabi, his next door neighbour. Following his …