Batting first, Services' Rahul Singh struck 182 to help his team make 477.
Jammu and Kashmir gave a strong reply and made 612/8 with Ian Dev Singh (120), Shubham Khajuria (111) and Samiullah Beigh (109) recording centuries. Beigh was unbeaten when the proceedings ended on the fourth and final day at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium.
All-rounder Parvez Rasool contributed 70 after returning figures of 5/117 with the ball.
Jammu and Kashmir were 379/6 overnight.
Points:
Jammu and Kashmir 3, Services 1.
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