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Auqib Nabi – Kashmir’s thunderbolt with the red ball

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Auqib Nabi is a right-arm medium-fast bowler from Baramulla, Jammu & Kashmir, who represents the Jammu & Kashmir senior team across India’s domestic formats. He progressed through age-group cricket in the state system and made his first-class debut in the Ranji Trophy, gradually becoming a regular member of the side’s pace attack. His bowling is based more on seam position, swing, and disciplined line and length rather than extreme pace, and he typically operates with the new ball or in long containing spells where control is required.


Over the last two domestic seasons, Nabi has established himself as one of the most consistent wicket-takers for J&K. In the 2024 to 25 Ranji Trophy season, he finished among the leading bowlers in the tournament with 44 wickets in eight matches at an average around the mid-teens, including several five-wicket hauls. His performances that season frequently gave J&K early breakthroughs and helped the team remain competitive against stronger sides. He followed this with another strong campaign in the 2025 to 26 Ranji season, crossing the 50-wicket mark and remaining among the top wicket-takers in the competition. Across nine matches, he collected more than fifty wickets at an average close to 13, with multiple multi-wicket innings and at least one match where he took double-digit wickets across both innings.


One of his most notable performances came in a knockout fixture where he returned match figures of twelve wickets, including a seven-wicket haul in one innings, directly contributing to his team’s progress in the tournament. Around the same period, while representing North Zone in the Duleep Trophy, he recorded five wickets in an innings that included four wickets in four consecutive balls, a rare achievement in first-class cricket and one that drew attention to his control and accuracy rather than pace alone.


In limited-overs cricket, Nabi has also contributed in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, delivering economical spells and occasional four-wicket hauls. He is used primarily as a powerplay and middle-overs bowler, focusing on hard lengths and seam movement. While not known as a specialist death-overs bowler yet, he has shown the ability to maintain pressure through tight lines.


His consistent domestic returns have led to increased recognition beyond the state level. He has attended IPL trials and secured an IPL contract, indicating that franchises view him as a reliable Indian pace option with first-class experience. As of now, he has not made an India or India A debut, but his recent seasons place him among the more productive fast bowlers in the domestic circuit.


Overall, Auqib Nabi’s current form can be described as steady and effective. He bowls long spells, maintains control, and regularly takes wickets in red-ball cricket. Rather than relying on speed, his success is built on discipline, seam movement, and consistency, which has made him a key member of the Jammu & Kashmir bowling unit over the past two seasons.

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His figures during the current Ranji season.

Age is not on his side however. He's already 29. If he makes the national team from here, would be able to serve for few years only.

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From Sheeri, in Baramulla or VarahaMoola from where the name comes from....

a place which has given birth or is the origin place of many famous people especially athletes....

Dude is 29 and has a few good years ahead of him, good luck champ
 
By the sound of it looks like Akash Deep type bowler
I think he has a bit more variety than Akashdeep from what I've seen (brief I admit) but is otherwise a very classical fast medium bowler. Very rythmic action and can properly bowl the ball going both ways with no perceptible change in action.

Don't know if he's quick enough to succeed in international cricket as he lacks the X-factor but I thought the same about Umesh Yadav and he's has a fine career.

The Ranji trophy win and the buzz around this incredible dream run will definitely get him some chances (he's already played Duleep). If he grabs them, he could still have a fine end to his career.
 
He is a very good bowler but dont think he will be that effective in international cricket with his pace and height.
Still wishing my brother good luck
 
Auqib Thunderbolt, he would’ve been the main spear thrower for Dar Ul Khilafa Al Hindiyya back in the day, and as a free agent nationally I can still appreciate this fellow brother’s ability 🫡 ⚡⚡
 
One of Harsh Dubey, Jalaj Saxena, Shams Mulani should have been part of the test team the day R Ashwin retired & Jadeja being a spent force now.
Jadeja being a spent force?

When did that happen?

As far as I remember he scored 500+ runs in a series in Eng, something which Tendulkar hasn’t done in his life.

On top of that he was our best bowler in the series cs SA too.
 
Yeah he has earned it
Yes he does but despite everything, I'd rather see Shami back in the Test team than him. He looked near back to full fitness and could've won the semi-final by himself if some batters had supported.

If we were going to England, i might still be inclined to play Nabi but Shami knows how to get wickets in India.
 
Jadeja being a spent force?

When did that happen?

As far as I remember he scored 500+ runs in a series in Eng, something which Tendulkar hasn’t done in his life.

On top of that he was our best bowler in the series cs SA too.
Jadeja is a spent force as far as India's test & ODI teams are concerned. He did well with the bat in England, but his bowling has lost spark in home test matches.
 
Yes he does but despite everything, I'd rather see Shami back in the Test team than him. He looked near back to full fitness and could've won the semi-final by himself if some batters had supported.

If we were going to England, i might still be inclined to play Nabi but Shami knows how to get wickets in India.
Is it not sensible to nurture an young player than an about to be retired one?
 
Is it not sensible to nurture an young player than an about to be retired one?
He's not that young. He's 29. I'm all for fast-tracking some sensational new talent but that's not the story in this case.

I saw both Shami and him bowl in the Semi-final. Shami was still man playing with boys.
 
He's not that young. He's 29. I'm all for fast-tracking some sensational new talent but that's not the story in this case.

I saw both Shami and him bowl in the Semi-final. Shami was still man playing with boys.
Shami is not even 29 .he is 36.what ever shami is, we have to let him go.Already our bowling unit is pathetic . We should get some new pacers who can Improve and help us in longer formats especially tests.As Steve waugh says " Always get a new young player who performs atleast 80 % of old settled one".
 
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