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YSS-JKSC Cricket Premier League; Grand finale on April 4 Panthers, Tigers to collide for crown at M A Stadium, Jammu

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YSS-JKSC Cricket Premier League; Grand finale on April 4 Panthers, Tigers to collide for crown at M A Stadium, Jammu
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Jammu, Apr 1 (JKNS): The road to a champion has narrowed to a single strip of pitch, 22 yards that will decide everything.

On Saturday, April 4, under the rising roar of a cricket-hungry crowd, the YSS-JKSC Cricket Premier League will crown its first true titan at M A Stadium and if the journey here has been electric, the final promises something louder, faster, and unforgettable. Jammu Panthers will take on Jammu Tigers.

Eighteen teams entered this league with ambition stitched into their jerseys, Jammu Tigers, Jammu Panthers, Jammu Nawabs, Jammu Sultans, Jammu Swords, Jammu Wolves, Rajouri Leopards, Rajouri Indians, Doda Lions, Doda Bhaderwah Warriors, Poonch Giants, Poonch Badshahs, Kishtwar Kings, Ramban Eagles, Banihal Kites, Samba Jets, Udhampur Fighters, and Kathua Heroes.

Over 22 matches, the tournament evolved into a proving ground of grit, nerve, and raw talent. Now, only two remain. The Panthers have been resilient, unpredictable, and battle-tested, the Tigers explosive, dominant, and ruthless.

This isn’t just a final, it’s the collision of two identities forged under pressure.
On their way to the finals, the Panthers defeated Kathua Heroes in the semifinal. Chasing 133, the Panthers bent but never broke.

Early wickets rattled their chase, but Varun Kumar’s fearless 40 shifted the momentum. Samiullah steadied the innings. And when the game tightened into a nerve-wracking finish, the Panthers held their breath and their nerve.

Their bowling was clinical when it mattered most. Deep’s four-wicket spell dismantled Kathua’s structure, while captain A N Ahanger led with authority. The Panthers don’t dominate games. They outlast them and in a final, that might be the most dangerous trait of all.

If the Panthers are survival artists, the Tigers are statement makers.
In their semifinal, they didn’t edge past Udhampur Fighters, they overwhelmed them.

A towering 205/2 lit up the scoreboard, powered by Shaurya’s composed fifty, Akash Choudhary’s control, and A G’s blistering unbeaten 65 that turned acceleration into annihilation.

Even when challenged in the chase, the Tigers struck back with authority with quick wickets, sharp spells, and no panic.
They don’t wait for moments.

They create them.
There’s something about M A Stadium on a big day.
The stands don’t just fill, they pulse. The chants don’t echo, they shake.

And when two hometown giants step onto that field, the atmosphere transforms into something almost cinematic.

“This league is more than a competition. It is a pathway of hope for the youth of Jammu,” said Secretary, Jammu and Kashmir Sports Council, Nuzhat Gul.

“When young boys and girls step onto grounds like M A Stadium, they are choosing discipline over distraction, purpose over peril. Sports give them identity, direction, and the belief that their dreams can carry them from these grounds to national colours and even the global stage,” she said.

“Initiatives like this are our strongest answer to the menace of drug addiction because when youth are chasing excellence, they are not losing themselves. They are building a future that will make Jammu and Kashmir and the entire country proud.”

Wear your colours, pick your side because this isn’t just a match anymore, it’s a movement.

This is the 23rd match of the league, the final chapter, the last word.
For the Panthers, winning will be redemption through resilience. For the Tigers, it will be validation through dominance.

For everyone else, a front-row seat to history.
Cricket in Jammu has been building toward a moment like this, a night where talent meets tension, and passion spills from the stands onto the field.

On April 4, it all comes down to one question: Who owns the moment when everything is on the line?
Because when the lights blaze and the crowd roars inside M A Stadium, only one team will walk away as champions and the other will be remembered for how close they came. (JKNS)

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