Ranji Trophy 2025-26: Top batters and bowlers from the fourth round of matches
The fourth round of the Ranji Trophy 2025-26 came to a close on Tuesday, with several teams securing important victories.
Saransh Jain produced a brave knock of 82 not out to see Madhya Pradesh home to a three-wicket victory against Goa.
Jammu and Kashmir also earned its first-ever victory over Delhi, while Bengal secured an innings victory over Railways.
Here are the top batters and bowlers from the fourth round of Ranji Trophy fixtures:
Mayank Agarwal (Karnataka)
Mayank Agarwal had a solitary fifty coming into this round of fixtures, but he delivered for Karnataka against Maharashtra. The Karnataka skipper scored 80 and 103 as his side earned a slim first-innings lead in a drawn match.
Qamran Iqbal (Jammu and Kashmir)
Qamran Iqbal was the star of the show for Jammu and Kashmir, which earned its first-ever win against Delhi. The 24-year-old scored his maiden First-Class century, racking up 133 not out as his side chased down 179, accounting for almost three-fourths of his side’s runs.
Qamran Iqbal scored his first First-Class century against Delhi.
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Qamran Iqbal scored his first First-Class century against Delhi.
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Dhruv Shorey (Vidarbha)
Dhruv Shorey was Vidarbha’s anchor yet again, racking up centuries in both innings as his side beat Odisha by 100 runs. Shorey started with 144 in the first innings, before adding 101 along with Aman Mokhade in the second essay.
Dhruv Shorey scored back-to-back centuries for Vidarbha.
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Dhruv Shorey scored back-to-back centuries for Vidarbha.
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Shahbaz Ahmed (Bengal)
Shahbaz Ahmed produced a display of all-round excellence as Bengal secured a thumping innings victory against Railways. After scoring 86 with the bat, the left-armer took one wicket in Railways’ first innings, before ripping through the opponent’s second essay to end with a seven-wicket haul, which included the last six wickets that Railways lost.
File photo: Shahbaz Ahmed ran through Railways in its second innings.
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File photo: Shahbaz Ahmed ran through Railways in its second innings.
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Shams Mulani (Mumbai)
Shams Mulani has enjoyed a good start to the season for Mumbai, and he continued that form in Mumbai’s innings victory over Himachal Pradesh. After chipping in with a useful 69 with the bat, he took two wickets in the first innings and five wickets in the second to seal a win by an innings and 120 runs.
Shams Mulani continued his fine form for Mumbai this season.
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Shams Mulani continued his fine form for Mumbai this season.
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Parth Rekhade (Vidarbha)
Parth Rekhade produced an impressive showing for Vidarbha against an obstinate Odisha side. He took three wickets in Odisha’s first innings, and after its openers had begun well in the second innings, returned to take five wickets and bowl his team to a 100-run victory.
Parth Rekhade was crucial for Vidarbha on the final day against Odisha.
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Parth Rekhade was crucial for Vidarbha on the final day against Odisha.
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Published on Nov 11, 2025