BCCI has formally cracked down on Jammu and Kashmir captain Paras Dogra following his bodily confrontation with a Karnataka participant on Day 2 of the Ranji Trophy 2025-26 last. Regardless of the stunning nature of the incident, the home legend has reportedly escaped a match ban, receiving a monetary penalty as an alternative.
50 Per Cent Match Payment Tremendous
The flashpoint, which noticed Dogra headbutt Karnataka substitute fielder KV Aneesh along with his helmet, led to quick intervention from the on-field umpires and senior Karnataka gamers. Whereas a bodily altercation sometimes invitations extreme sanctions or suspensions, Dogra is ready to stroll away with a comparatively lenient punishment.
“The 21-season Ranji veteran has been fined 50 per cent of his match-fees,” based on a report by Cricbuzz.
Whereas the ultimate official assertion from match referee Narayanan Kutty is anticipated on the conclusion of the match, the present penalty means that the “doyen of home cricket” is not going to face additional suspension.
How the Chaos Unfolded
The incident was triggered after Dogra edged a supply from Prasidh Krishna for a boundary. In a second clearly captured on digicam, Dogra confronted Aneesh at foolish level and deliberately butted his helmet towards the fielder’s.
The act prompted an animated response from Mayank Agarwal, who stepped in to defend his teammate, whereas Karnataka captain Devdutt Padikkal was seen in a deep dialog with umpires Rohan Pandit and Ulhas Gandhe.
J&Okay Mount Large 527/6 as Karnataka Toil
The controversy overshadowed a historic batting show by Jammu and Kashmir, who ended the second day in whole command. The guests have successfully batted the eight-time champions out of the sport on a grueling day for the Hubli groundsmen.
The Century Hero: Shubham Pundir led the way in which with an impressive 121.
The Captain’s Knock: Regardless of the disciplinary meltdown, Paras Dogra contributed a gutsy 70.
Center-Order Energy: Yawer Hassan (88), Kanhaiya Wadhawan (70), and Sahil Lotra (54)* all piled on the runs.
The Lone Warrior: Prasidh Krishna was the one Karnataka bowler to seek out any rhythm, ending the day with figures of three/90 in 29 overs.
Temporary Scores: J&Okay 527/6 (Pundir 121, Hassan 88, Dogra 70; Prasidh Krishna 3/90) vs Karnataka.

