Kalyani witnessed a batting masterclass as Bengal’s Sudeep Chatterjee celebrated his maiden first-class double hundred, steering his team to 519 all out against Services in Ranji Trophy Elite Group-C action. The 209-run epic came off 327 balls on a placid track, underlining Chatterjee’s resurgence in domestic cricket.
Opting to field first, Services watched helplessly as Chatterjee and Easwaran forged a 151-run opening partnership. The captain’s 81 set a firm foundation before Chatterjee took charge, partnering with Shahbaz (38) for 73 and Gupta (36) for 62.
The innings-defining moment arrived with a 147-run alliance with Gandhi (91*), pushing Bengal past 500. Chatterjee’s 18 fours and lone six highlighted his shot-making prowess.
Services’ attack was led by Dhanakad’s 3-fer, but lacked penetration. Chasing, they collapsed to 74/6, with Jaiswal’s 3 wickets, Shami’s brace, and Deep’s strike leaving them reeling. This performance boosts Bengal’s playoff hopes significantly.
Chatterjee’s knock isn’t just numbers; it’s a statement of intent for a player long overshadowed, breathing new life into Bengal’s campaign amid a competitive group stage.
