Bengal Openers Put Team in Driver's Seat Against Uttar Pradesh

Bengal Openers Put Team in Driver’s Seat Against Uttar Pradesh

Bengal’s openers, Sudip Chatterjee and Abhimanyu Easwaran, put the team in a commanding position in their Ranji Trophy Group A clash against Uttar Pradesh. After Bengal gained a 19-run first-innings lead, Chatterjee and Easwaran capitalized on the momentum, guiding their side to a comfortable 141 for no loss at the end of Day 3.

Chatterjee, who scored a gritty 116 in Bengal’s first innings, continued his impressive form with an unbeaten 59. The left-hander displayed resilience and technique, particularly under fading light conditions. Easwaran, who had struggled in the first innings, returned to form with an unbeaten 78. The stylish right-hander, who has been in contention for a reserve opener spot for India’s tour of Australia, played with patience and composure, hitting seven well-timed boundaries.

Earlier in the day, Uttar Pradesh resumed their innings at 206/3, looking to overhaul Bengal’s total of 311. However, Bengal’s India pacer Mukesh Kumar bowled a fiery spell, triggering a collapse as UP lost seven wickets for just 94. Kumar finished with figures of 4/43, while Shahbaz Ahmed claimed 4/96.

The only resistance for UP came from Siddarth Yadav, who played a fighting knock of 73 off 127 balls. Yadav launched a counter-attack, smashing three sixes and six boundaries to help UP cross the 250-mark and reduce Bengal’s first-innings lead.

With Bengal holding a 160-run lead and a full day’s play remaining, they are in a strong position to secure a victory. The match will resume on Monday, with Bengal looking to extend their lead and put pressure on Uttar Pradesh.

Shami Out, Saha and Chatterjee Return for Bengal Ranji Opener

Shami Out, Saha and Chatterjee Return for Bengal Ranji Opener

Mohammed Shami Sidelined, Saha and Chatterjee Return for Bengal Ranji Opener

Premier Indian pacer Mohammed Shami will miss Bengal’s first two Ranji Trophy matches due to an ankle injury. The veteran duo of Wriddhiman Saha and Sudip Chatterjee, however, have returned to the side after a brief hiatus.

Shami, who last played in the 2023 ODI World Cup final, underwent surgery earlier this year and is still recovering. He had expressed his desire to play domestic cricket to assess his fitness before returning to international duty.

“If I need to play domestic cricket to test my fitness, I will,” Shami had said. “What matters most is that I am fully ready for whatever comes next, regardless of the opposition or format.”

Saha, who made his Bengal debut in 2007, joined Tripura as a mentor and player in 2022 following a fallout with the Cricket Association of Bengal officials. Chatterjee, another experienced campaigner, has also returned to the fold.

Under the leadership of captain Anustup Majumdar, the 19-member Bengal squad has departed for Lucknow, where they will face Uttar Pradesh in their opening match on October 11. Bengal will then host Bihar in the second round.

Squad:

* Anustup Majumdar (captain)
* Abhimanyu Easwaran
* Sudip Gharami
* Sudip Chatterjee
* Wriddhiman Saha
* Shahbaz Ahmed
* Abishek Porel
* Writtick Chatterjee
* Avilin Ghosh
* Shuvam Dey
* Akash Deep
* Mukesh Kumar
* Suraj Jaiswal
* Mohd Kaif
* Pradipta Pramanik
* Aamir Gani
* Yudhajit Guha
* Rohit Kumar
* Rishav Vivek

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