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Ranji Trophy 2015-16: Bengal in hunt for first-innings lead on Day 3 against Rajasthan
Bengal reached 136/3 in response to Rajasthan's 198, with Manoj Tiwary and Abhimanyu Easwaran's slamming fifties.
Written by Press Trust of India
Published: Oct 17, 2015, 09:36 PM (IST)
Edited: Oct 17, 2015, 09:37 PM (IST)


Kolkata: Bengal rode unbeaten half-centuries from skipper Manoj Tiwary and Abhimanyu Easwaran to remain on course for a first-innings lead against Rajasthan in the Ranji Trophy 2015-16 Group A fixture at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Saturday. Making full use of his two reprieves on six and 43, Tiwary (51 not out) completed his 21st half-century and along with 20-year-old opener Abhimanyu (53 batting; 160b, 5×4) the duo put on an unbroken 88-run for the fourth wicket as Bengal were 136 for 3, trailing Rajasthan by 62 runs on the penultimate day. UPDATES: Bengal vs Rajasthan, Ranji Trophy 2015-16 Group A, Day 3
After first two days’ rain interruption that permitted only 59.4 overs, the penultimate day saw a full match and Bengal bowled out Team Rajasthan for 198 with left-arm spinner Pragyan Ojha returning with 4 for 49.
“The primary target would be to secure three points and depending on the situation we have to take a call on whether to go for an outright win,” Ojha said.
Resuming at 140 for 5, Team Rajasthan rebuilt their innings around Vineet Saxena (66 not out), who ran out of partners after Ojha gave the first breakthrough in Dishan Yagnik (17).
The visitors added 35 runs after Yagnik’s dismissal with Ashok Dinda, Veer Pratap Singh and Aamir Gani returning with two wickets each.
Bengal were still on a rebuilding mode with 48 for 3 after losing Shreevats Goswami (seven) and Sudip Chatterjee (one) in space of four runs but the visitors failed to capitalise as Ankit Lamba dropped Tiwary’s sitter at the second slip.
Tiwary became lucky for a second time when his top edge was dropped at long on by Nathu Singh as the visitors were severely let down by their poor fielding.
Brief scores:
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Rajasthan 198 (Vineet Saxena 66*, Ashok Menaria 40; Pragyan Ojha 4 for 49, Ashok Dinda 2 for 44, Veerpratap Singh 2 for 45, Aamir Gani 2 for 50) lead Bengal 136 for 3 (Abhimanyu Easwaran 53*, Manoj Tiwary 51*) by 62 runs.