Skipper Paras Dogra led by example with a fine century to help Jammu and Kashmir set Kerala a stiff target of 399 on Day 4 of their Ranji Trophy quarter-final in Pune on Tuesday.
After Dogra made 132 to guide J&K to 399/9 in their second innings, Kerala reached 100/2 at stumps with Akshay Chandran and captain Sachin Baby unbeaten on 32 and 19 respectively, at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium.
Medium pacer Yudhvir Singh (2/31) picked both the wickets in Kerala's second innings.
Rohan Kunnummal made a breezy 36 off 39 balls before getting caught by Kanhaiya Wadhawan for J&K's first breakthrough. He struck seven boundaries during his stay in the middle, but Shoun Roger (6) was dismissed cheaply to leave Kerala at 70/2.
Chandran, who faced 100 balls for his 32, in the company of Baby then saw off the remaining overs.
Kerala will enter the final day's play requiring 299
Pacer M D Nidheesh, who picked up six wickets in the first innings, was again the most successful bowler for Kerala with figures of 4/89 in 26 overs.
There were two wickets apiece for Nedumankuzhy Basil (2/100) and Aditya Sarwate (2/76).
Brief scores:
Jammu and Kashmir: 280 and 399/9 decl in 100.2 overs (Paras Dogra 132, Kanhaiya Wadhawan 64, Sahil Lotra 59; MD Nidheesh 4/89)
Kerala: 281 and 100/2 in 36 overs (Akshay Chandran 32 not out; Yudhvir Singh 2/31).