Laxmi Ratan Shukla becomes the new Bengal coach, WV Raman becomes the batting coach

Former state captain Laxmi Ratan Shukla become the new Bengal coach replacing Arun Lal while WV Raman becomes the batting coach.

Arijit BaruaJuly 26, 2022 at 04:32 AM2 min read
Former state captain Laxmi Ratan Shukla become the new Bengal coach replacing Arun Lal while WV Raman becomes the batting coach.

Former state captain and KKR player Laxmi Ratan Shukla become the new Bengal coach replacing Arun Lal. Meanwhile, former India opener WV Raman will once again be a part of the Bengal Ranji team. He will be serving the team as a 'batting consultant', for the upcoming season.

"Shukla will be appointed the chief coach of the Bengal team tomorrow. He has been our U-25 coach and most of the players share a good rapport with Shukla, who has been a fighter all his life."

a senior Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) official told PTI on Monday

"He is expected to bring in fresh ideas into the Bengal set-up." The decision was made by the CAB immediately after Arun Lal had tendered his resignation. Arun Lal left his job after Bengal lost the Ranji semifinals to Madhya Pradesh.

"Raman has accepted the offer. He would be a part of various camps but won't be available during the tournament as that was the flexibility that both parties agreed to.

CAB president Avishek Dalmiya had called Raman and asked him if he is available, and he instantly agreed to don the consultant's hat," the official said.

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"Raman has worked as Bengal's head coach in two different stints and he is very familiar with the set-up. He is basically going to replace VVS Laxman, who was the head of Bengal's Vision 20-20 program."

the official ststed

Having overcome deadly cancer, Arun Lal, a cricketer-turned-commentator, took up the Bengal job ahead of the 2018-19 season. The 66-year-old guided Bengal to their first Ranji Trophy final, in 2020, after 13 years.

However, Arun Lal, who recently tied the knot with Bulbul Saha, in his resignation, cited fatigue as one of the reasons to leave the job.

"Coaching a state team is a tough job and I'm aging. It's nine months of cricket in a year and I'm fatigued."

former Bengal coach Arun lal said

"I am aging and just told them that I cannot continue," Lal said. "The future is bright for Bengal I hope they go on to win the title from here," he added.

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