At end of a day when fortunes fluctuated rapidly, Bengal posted 274 for 8 in their Ranji Trophy quarterfinal against Railways at Eden Gardens on Wednesday.At end of a day when fortunes fluctuated rapidly, Bengal posted 274 for 8 in their Ranji Trophy quarterfinal against Railways at Eden Gardens on Wednesday.Thousand-odd spectators at Eden Gardens got a glimpse of the future of Bengal cricket as opener Easwaran and Chatterjee stitched together a vital partnership to get the team out of the woods. It was all the more creditable for the youngsters as Anureet and Krishnakant Upadhyay were bowling with a lot of fire at that stage.
Chatterjee was the more impressive of the duo, as he played some glorious off drives which must have pleased the 'God of offside' Sourav Ganguly, who was among the spectators.Pics Courtesy : PTI, Ebela
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Chatterjee was the more impressive of the duo, as he played some glorious off drives which must have pleased the 'God of offside' Sourav Ganguly, who was among the spectators.Pics Courtesy : PTI, Ebela
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