Ranji Trophy | Vintage Anustup steers Bengal out of trouble and into position of strength
The Hindu
Anustup Majumdar's century puts Bengal in a strong position against Assam in the Ranji Trophy Group-B match.
Anustup Majumdar continued with his fine form, scoring his 15th First-Class hundred as he steered Bengal out of trouble and on to a solid platform on day one of its Ranji Trophy Group-B match against Assam at the ACA Stadium, Barsapara, here on Friday.
Put in to bat, Bengal rode on Anustup’s century and captain Manoj Tiwary’s half-century to be placed comfortably at 242 for four in its first innings at close of the day’s play.
Medium pacer Mukhtar Hussain justified captain Riyan Parag’s decision to field first as he kept it tight to trap the Bengal openers in front.
Parag then accounted for Mohammad Kaif, who was promoted up the order, to compound Bengal’s problems.
Sudip Gharami and Anustup tried to consolidate before the former was claimed by pacer Dharani Rabha.
Then the seasoned duo of Anustup and Tiwary batted sensibly for a much-needed 185-run stand. The unbroken fifth-wicket partnership put Bengal in a position from where it can go on to post a formidable total.
Anustup (120 batting, 197b, 16x4) chose the offside to gather most of his runs through cuts and drives.













