The fourth round of the Ranji Trophy kicked off on Saturday, and once again, we witnessed some impressive performances from players across all teams. InsisdeSport is here to highlight these standout athletes. Auqib Nabi takes fifer against Delhi J&K pacer Auqib Nabi proved once more that he’s a rising star. In the match against Delhi, he delivered an outstanding performance with figures of 5/35, helping to dismiss them for just 211 runs. Over the last three matches, he’s taken a remarkable 19 wickets, making him one of the top wicket-takers this season. Musheer Khan and Siddhesh Lad slam tons for Mumbai Musheer Khan, the younger brother of Sarfaraz Khan, is currently enjoying a great run with the bat. In his last match against Rajasthan, he scored 49 and 63, and then followed it up with his first century of the season 112 runs against Himachal Pradesh. Meanwhile, the experienced Siddhesh Lad also made his mark with an unbeaten 100. Together, they helped their team reach 289/5 by the end of day one. Also Read | Sanju Samson to Join CSK? RR and CSK in Talks Over Shocking Player Exchange Karun Nair fails for Karnataka After impressive scores of 174 and 233, Karun Nair faced a setback against Maharashtra, managing only 4 runs off 14 balls after being left out of the South Africa tour. It was captain Mayank Agarwal who stepped up, scoring 80 runs from 181 balls, guiding Karnataka to 257/5. Jalaj Saxena also contributed with figures of 80/3 on the day. Robin Minz shines for Jharkhand Following his 75 against Nagaland, Jharkhand finally found their rhythm against a strong opponent, as he smashed 79 runs against Baroda. This effort helped Jharkhand finish the day at 327/5, with Kumar Kushagara leading the charge, remaining unbeaten on 133. The fourth round of the Ranji Trophy was nothing short of thrilling, featuring standout performances like Auqib Nabi’s impressive five-wicket haul for J&K and the remarkable centuries from Musheer Khan and Siddhesh Lad for Mumbai. While Karun Nair faced some challenges, Mayank Agarwal and Jalaj Saxena stepped up to stabilize Karnataka’s innings, and Robin Minz spearheaded Jharkhand’s efforts, highlighting the fierce competition and the rise of new talents in the tournament.