Bengal cricket team
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Bengal is considered Eastern India's strongest cricket team, it is the Elite Group of the Ranji Trophy and were runners-up in the 2005-06 season. Their ranks have recently been bolstered by the return of Sourav Ganguly to the domestic competition. Bengal has had two Ranji Trophy victories in its years and has been runners-up a total of 10 times.
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[edit] Competition history
Bengal's first success came in the third Ranji Trophy season (1936/37), in which it came runners-up to Nawanagar, two years later it beat Southern Punjab in the final of the Ranji Trophy to become the 4th team to hold the title. For the next 51 years it did not manage to hold the Trophy again, until it beat a strong Delhi in the 1990 final. In this time, the Bengal cricket team had come runner-up a total of 7 times, its most recent being in 1989, where it lost to Delhi. The years of the finals losses were quite evenly scattered and the Bengal cricket team never truly was considered a cricketing power of the likes of Delhi and Punjab.
In its single Irani Trophy appearance, it drew with the Rest of India side but was considered the loser after conceding a first innings deficit. In any case, a loss was imminent after the Rest of India scored a remarkable 7-737 and got Bengal out for 262. See Scorecard
[edit] Famous players
[edit] Current squad
2006-07 Ranji Trophy Super League squad [1]
- Deep Dasgupta (c/wk)
- Arindam Das
- Ranadeb Bose
- Amitava Chakraborty
- Subhomoy Das
- Ashok Dinda
- Eklak Ahmid
- Sourav Ganguly
- Rohan Gavaskar
- Abhishek Jhunjhunwala
- Saurasish Lahiri
- Kamal Mondal
- Laxmi Shukla
- Shibsagar Singh
- Manoj Tiwary
[edit] References
Indian first class cricket teams in the Ranji Trophy |
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Andhra Pradesh | Assam | Baroda | Bengal | Delhi | Goa | Gujarat | Haryana | Himachal Pradesh | Hyderabad | Jammu and Kashmir | Jharkand | Karnataka | Kerala | Madhya Pradesh | Maharashtra | Mumbai | Orissa | Punjab | Railways | Rajasthan | Saurashtra | Services | Tamil Nadu | Tripura | Uttar Pradesh | Vidarbha |