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UP hold upper hand against Bengal

December 17, 2007 22:18 IST
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Uttar Pradesh pushed Bengal to the brink of relegation from the elite group, skittling them out for a paltry 149, before notching up 128 for two at stumps on day one of the Ranji trophy tie in Kolkata on Monday.

In reply to Bengal's total, Uttar Pradesh began confidently after losing TM Srivastava for 13 runs.

RP Srivastava and S Raina added 91 runs for the second wicket to take the game away from Bengal.

RP played a strokeful 58 studded with 11 boundaries, showing that the Bengal bowling lacked both venom and bite. Paul who picked both wickets for Bengal, finally got him.

At the other end Raina was a picture of concentration playing with cautious aggression. He was unbeaten on 55 at stumps with nine boundaries and looking good for many more.

He cut and drove elegantly and mixed his scores with fine boundaries to help Uttar Pradesh assert their domination.

Bengal chose to bat first after winning the toss and the green-top at the Eden Gardens that promised to be sporting, after being called a dead track and widely tossed up for analysis, proved to be their nemesis yet again.

The Bengal batting collapsed for the third time in three innings. If losing to rookies Orissa was not enough, they made sure the slide continued.

Anustup Mazumdar and Arindam Das fell for identical scores of 19 to debutante Bhubhnesh Kumar after promising starts and the collapse began. By the 27th over Bengal were five wickets down.

Other than Manoj Tiwary's lbw for two to Pravin Kumar that video replays showed an inside-edge, none of the batsmen showed any application as Bengal perished.

Bengal coach Bharat Arun later said, '' We batted poorly. It is a batting track and all we had to do was negotiate the bowling properly for the first session. We failed.''

It was only a late surge by Sourashis Lahiri (not out 40) along with Ranadeb Bose (12 off 46 balls) and S S Paul (9 off 16 balls) that saw Bengal creep past the 100 runs mark.

Laxmi Ratan Shukla once again failed as the captain to lead from the front giving his wicket for 22 to Srivastava off Piyush Chawla.

The UP bowling bowled in unison with Bhubhnes Kumar, Pravin Kumar and Piyush Chawla all picking up three wickets each.

Scorecard:

Bengal (1st innings):
A Majumdar c Amir Khan b B Kumar 19
A Das c P Chawla b B Kumar 19
S Ghosh lbw b P Kumar 1
M Tiwary lbw b P Kumar 2
W Saha b Tyagi 14
LR Shukla c T Srivastava b P Chawla 22
K Mondal c Amir Khan b B Kumar 8
S Lahiri not out 40
S Sarkar c Raina b P Chawla 0
R Bose c Amir Khan b P Kumar 12
SS Paul lbw b Piyush Chawla 9
Extras: (b 2, lb 1) 3
Total: (all out in 58.4 overs) 149

Fall of wickets: 1-40, 2-41, 3-43, 4-49, 5-72, 6-87, 7-91, 8-91, 9-130, 10-149

Bowling: P Kumar 20-5-51-3, S Tyagi 15-3-41-1, B Kumar 10-4-25-3, P Chawla 13.4-5-29-3

Uttar Pradesh (1st innings):
R Srivastava c Ghosh b Paul 58
T Srivastava lbw b Paul 13
S Raina not out 55
P Gupta not out 1
Extras: (lb 1) 1
Total: (for 2 wickets in 31 overs) 128

Fall of wickets: 1-30, 2-121

Bowling: R Bose 7-3-19-0, SS Paul 9-3-25-2, LR Shukla 4-0-14-0, SS Sarkar 4-0-37-0, SS Lahiri 6-0-25-0, M Tiwary 1-0-7-0

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