Resuming on 263 for one, overnight batsmen -- Asnodkar, who was on 74, and Sagun Kamat, on 57 -- went on to put up a solid 213-run partnership for the second wicket to take the team past 400-run mark.
Asnodkar scored 232 off 360 deliveries and his knock was stuuded with 28 fours and three sixes, while Kamat hit a 292-ball 105 with the help of 11 hits to the fence and a six.
For J&K, Parvez Rasool (4/169) was the pick of the wickets.
In reply to Goa's massive first innings total, J&K lost both their openers cheaply to be reeling at nine for two.
At stumps, Pranav Gupta was unbeaten on 25, while Ian Dev Singh was on 13.
Brief scores:
Goa: 552 for 5 decl (Swapnil Asnodkar 232, Sagun Kamat 105; Parvez Rasool 4/169).
J&K: 43 for two in 11 overs.
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