India, Feb. 28 -- Jammu and Kashmir's first Ranji Trophy title is a historic team achievement, but the season was also defined by a cluster of elite individual campaigns. The numbers show a side that did not rely on a single superstar or a single phase of momentum. Instead, J&K were powered by a dominant strike bowler, a high-output batting core, and a group of lower-order and multi-skill contributors who repeatedly strengthened their match positions.

That is what makes this title run especially compelling from a data perspective. The standout performers were spread across roles, and their returns complemented each other. J&K had wicket-taking excellence, batting consistency, scoring depth, and utility contributions, giving them balance ...