Ranji Trophy 2025-26: Gill, Jadeja face off as Punjab and Saurashtra look to stay in contention
Group B is far from having its qualified teams sealed as the Ranji Trophy resumes after a two-month break. Karnataka, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh lead the race for the top two spots, but both Saurashtra and Punjab have an outside chance.
Gill will lead Punjab against Jaydev Unadkat’s Saurashtra, with veteran Ravindra Jadeja having joined the home team’s squad. Gill’s presence adds considerable heft to a contest that already promises quality.
More importantly, it sends a strong message at a time when India’s red-ball structure is being recalibrated after a demanding international calendar. The current set of administrators and selectors have stressed the importance of Test players returning into the Ranji fold, not merely for match-practice but to stay grounded in the rhythms and demands of First-Class cricket. Gill, by leading from the front, has chosen to “walk the talk”.

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Jadeja and Gill joining their Ranji teams, just days after India’s ODI series against New Zealand, stressed upon the importance BCCI has put on domestic cricket.
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For Punjab, the timing could not be better. While the side has shown flashes of promise this season, consistency has often been elusive. Gill’s return strengthens the batting core and brings with it the calm authority of someone who has recently navigated high-pressure Test environments. His presence is also expected to have a galvanising effect on the younger batters in the dressing room, many of whom grew up watching him rise through the age-group ranks.
Saurashtra, meanwhile, remain one of the most formidable outfits in domestic cricket, especially on their home turf in Rajkot. Known for their discipline and depth, the hosts will look to test Gill’s patience. The contest within the contest — Gill versus Saurashtra’s seasoned bowling attack — adds an extra layer of intrigue.
Published on Jan 21, 2026
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