Celebrate the Jammu and Kashmir cricket team's historic Ranji Trophy victory, as Chief Minister Omar Abdullah announces a generous Rs 2 crore reward and government job opportunities for the players.

Key Points
- Jammu and Kashmir cricket team wins its maiden Ranji Trophy, marking a historic moment for the region.
- Chief Minister Omar Abdullah announces a Rs 2 crore cash reward for the team and support staff.
- The Ranji Trophy victory is considered a watershed moment, filling Jammu and Kashmir with pride and inspiration.
- Players will be eligible for government appointments under rules for outstanding sportspersons.
- Omar Abdullah personally attended the match in Hubbali, Karnataka, to support the team.
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday announced a cash reward of Rs 2 crore for the Jammu and Kashmir cricket team following its maiden Ranji Trophy triumph.
Calling it a watershed moment for Jammu and Kashmir cricket, he said, the landmark win has filled the entire region with pride and inspiration.
In a post on X, Abdullah announced a cash reward of 2 crore for the players and support staff after their "emphatic" victory over Karnataka on their home turf.
Abdullah on Friday dashed to Hubbali in Karnataka to cheer for the Jammu and Kashmir cricket team which had taken a massive first innings lead and was almost certain of lifting the trophy for the first time.
Government Support for J-K Cricket
"The players will also be entitled to government appointments under the recently notified rules for outstanding sportspersons," Abdullah said.








