ISL 2024-25 | East Bengal FC vs Odisha FC Highlights | Odisha return to winning ways with a 2-1 win over 10-men East Bengal
Catch the live scores, real-time news, and updates of the East Bengal FC vs Odisha FC football match tonight in the ISL 2024-25 at the Vivekananda Yuva Bharati Krirangan Stadium in Kolkata.
Hello and welcome to another live coverage of Indian football as we continue bringing you all live updates of Indian Super League 2024-25. Tonight, we will bring you all the live updates and scores of the high-voltage match between East Bengal FC and Odisha FCat the Vivekananda Yuva Bharati Krirangan Stadium in Kolkata, where the match is scheduled to kick-off at 7:30 PM IST.
Build Up
East Bengal has supremely bounced back from their distressing start this season, under the newly-appointed coach Oscar Bruzon. The Torch-bearers have won their last two ISL games against NorthEast United and Chennaiyin FC. Before that, they also managed a heroic goalless draw against Mohammedan SC while playing with nine men. However, East Bengal is currently standing at the 11th position of the table, having bagged 7 points in 9 matches.
Odisha FC have faced a tough blow for their campaign as forward Roy Krishna has been announced to be sidelined for the whole season. However, the Juggernauts managed to salvage 8 points from their last 4 games, including two huge wins; against Hyderabad FC by 6-0 and against Bengaluru FC by 4-2. Sergio Lobera's men are currently positioned 5th in the table, with 16 points in 11 matches so far.
Coincidentally, East Bengal faced their last defeat in October, and it was against the same opponent tonight. Odisha FC secured a 2-1 victory over East Bengal in Bhubaneshwar in October 2024. Although the Red and Gold Brigade has been on a different rise and this time it will be a neck-to-neck fight between these two teams who had many such iconic encounters in the Indian Super League.
As the high-voltage encounter is approaching tonight, keep an eye on the match as we bring you all the real-time updates, team news, and live scores of the East Bengal FC vs Odisha FC match in the Indian Super League 2024-25.
This is Soumit Bhattacharya, who will bring you all the updates of the match from the web desk.
LIVE Updates
Dec 12, 2024, 3:58 PM
90+7' | The game ends! Odisha takes all three points from Kolkata.
FT | EBFC 1-2 OFC
Dec 12, 2024, 3:51 PM
6 minutes of injury time added for the final half.
Dec 12, 2024, 3:48 PM
87' | Substitutions for Odisha FC
In: Rohit Kumar, Carlos Delgado
Out: Puitea, Diego Mauricio
Dec 12, 2024, 3:47 PM
86' | Fall makes a goal-line save!
Anwar Ali takes a shot from an open space inside the box but Fall positions himself properly to deny the shot.
Dec 12, 2024, 3:43 PM
81' | Boumous slots it home! Odisha takes the lead! | EBFC 1-2 OFC
Hugo Boumous scores for Odisha FC with a powerful strike! Odisha is in the lead.
Dec 12, 2024, 3:37 PM
76' | Gill denies the attempt!
Gill fists the ball away after Fall heads it to the goal. Rahim Ali takes a strike following the second ball but gets deflected by the defence.
Dec 12, 2024, 3:30 PM
69' | Gill collects the ball.
Ralte takes a grounded attempt and Gill swiftly collects it.
Dec 12, 2024, 3:24 PM
63' | Substiution for Odisha FC
Saviour Gama replaces Jerry L.
Dec 12, 2024, 3:18 PM
55' | Jerry wastes no time to pull off the equalizer! Odisha is back in the game | EBFC 1-1 OFC
Prabhsukhan Gill was not in a proper position in the goal to deny Jerry's strike from the right of the box that floated into East Bengal's goal. Odisha is back!
Dec 12, 2024, 3:15 PM
53' | East Bengal breaks the deadlock! | EBFC 1-0 OFC
The torch-bearers take the lead! Lalchungnunga slots it home for the 10-men East Bengal following a brawl in the box as the ball landed at his feet.
Dec 12, 2024, 3:06 PM
The second half is on a go at the VYBK, Kolkata.
Dec 12, 2024, 2:50 PM
Here goes the half-time whistle by Tejas Nagvenkar.
The game is in a stalemate position at the midway point with a 0-0 scoreline.
HT | EBFC 0-0 OFC
Dec 12, 2024, 2:46 PM
4 minutes of added time have been announced.
Dec 12, 2024, 2:43 PM
43' | Another blow for East Bengal. They are down to ten men.
Jeakson Singh sees another yellow for a foul and receives the marching order!
East Bengal's woes continue as they are now down to 10 men.
Dec 12, 2024, 2:42 PM
A fiery encounter so far!
Dec 12, 2024, 2:38 PM
37' | Ralte hits the woodwork as well!
Isak Ralte hits the woodwork again! Ralte's powerful right-footed shot from outside the box hits the crossbar! So unlucky for Odisha!
Dec 12, 2024, 2:36 PM
36' | So close! Jerry hits the crossbar!
Hugo Boumous delivers a floating cross to Jerry and his header hits the woodwork from inside the box! Odisha is yet to break the deadlock.
Dec 12, 2024, 2:34 PM
33' | Mahesh flies it past the goal
Mahesh takes a free-kick from a brilliant set-piece position, but his powerful strike goes past the goalpost only to trouble nothing.
Dec 12, 2024, 2:28 PM
27' | Cleiton fails to keep it on target
An inviting cross floats inside the Odisha box as Captain Cleiton Silva flicks the ball to the goal, but it goes past the bar.
Dec 12, 2024, 2:26 PM
26' | Jerry M receives Odisha's second yellow
Jerry Mawihmingthanga receives another yellow for Odisha FC for a foul.
Dec 12, 2024, 2:24 PM
24' | Heroic save by Amrinder!
Emphatic save by Amrinder! Nandha attempts a left-footed strike that cuts through three defenders but fails to get past Amdrinder who throws himself to punch the ball away.
Dec 12, 2024, 2:21 PM
20' | Rahim Ali fires it over the bar
Rahim Ali chest-traps a ball to take possession and he takes a strike but it flies way over the crossbar after getting deflected. The referee also signals for a handball committed by Rahim in the process.
Dec 12, 2024, 2:12 PM
11' | Talal is forced to be susbtituted
Madih Talal's said injury forces him to go off the pitch. Nandha Kumar replaces him.
Dec 12, 2024, 2:07 PM
7' | Jeakson receives yellow as well
East Bengal's Jeakson Singh receives the first yellow for his side.
Dec 12, 2024, 2:06 PM
6' | Early blow for East Bengal
Oscar Bruzon has to take Madih Talal off the pitch due to a suspected ligament tear. East Bengal suffers an early blow.
However, he is back on the pitch and we all hope he continues to play.
Dec 12, 2024, 2:03 PM
3' | Thoiba sees an early yellow
Odisha's Thoiba Singh receives an early yellow card for jersey pulling.
Dec 12, 2024, 2:02 PM
HERE WE GO! The match is underway.
Dec 12, 2024, 2:00 PM
Line-ups | Odisha FC
🚨 𝐓𝐄𝐀𝐌 𝐍𝐄𝐖𝐒 🚨
Sergio Lobera announces his lineup to face the Red & Gold Brigade tonight at the VYBK. ⚔
Indian Football: Rahul KP creates history, signs for West Ham United
Rahul KP, the Indian winger, will play for English Premier League club West Ham United in The Soccer Tournament (TST), an elite 7 v 7 football competition featuring 48 teams from across the globe.
In a groundbreaking moment for Indian football, Rahul KP, the dynamic winger of Odisha FC, has been extended a prestigious invitation to represent English Premier League powerhouse West Ham United in the highly anticipated summer edition of The Soccer Tournament (TST), an elite 7 v 7 football competition featuring 48 teams from across the globe.
This is the first time in Indian football history that an Indian player will represent a top-division English Premier League club men’s team. This is a monumental achievement not only for Rahul's burgeoning career and Odisha FC but also for the continued growth and recognition of the state of Odisha and Indian football on the international stage.
The tournament is scheduled to take place from June 4 to June 9, 2025, in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. The tournament boasts a diverse international roster, with participating teams and players hailing from countries including the United Kingdom, Spain, Switzerland, Brazil, Mexico, Nigeria, and India. The star-studded event will notably feature teams led by legendary footballers such as Luis Nani, Sergio Agüero, and Hope Solo.
Rahul KP will join a distinguished West Ham United squad that includes notable personalities like actor Hero Fiennes Tiffin, former Argentina international Mauro Zárate, and several professional athletes who have represented the United States in the World Indoor Football Cup.
The three group stage games featuring West Ham United will be broadcast live on YouTube channels. Additionally, these matches will be televised live on ESPN.
Bengal Cricket Exclusive: "If 100 does not work, I will score 150," Sandipan Das doesn't want to leave any stone unturned
Sandipan Das has been one of the most successful players in Kolkata Club Cricket in the last 7-8 years. However, despite performing well, he has not played a single game for Bengal since 2015.
Whether with Bhowanipur Club or East Bengal, Sandipan Das has consistently helped his teams win trophies. After achieving numerous victories, including a treble last year with Bhowanipur, the former ICC U-19 World Cup winner is now on the brink of delivering East Bengal's first league trophy in a decade.
For Sandipan, playing in the final of a championship or winning it is not new; he has been securing trophies since his U-13 days. The Bengal all-rounder attributes his winning mentality to his childhood coach, Debesh Chakraborty, who instilled this mindset in him from an early age.
“I have been winning trophies since childhood. Whether it was the Ambar Roy tournament in U-13s or any other competition, I've always been part of champion teams. Thanks to Debesh Sir, who took me to play in those tournaments, the winning mentality has stayed with me throughout my career,” Sandipan Das told Sportz Point.
After contributing to India's victory in the ICC U-19 World Cup under Unmukt Chand in 2012, Sandipan was fast-tracked into the Bengal team. Just a month after the World Cup, he made his List A debut, followed by his First-Class and T20 debuts.
However, despite showing promise, he struggled to make a significant impact for Bengal and has not played a single game since January 2015. Although he has excelled in the club format and helped his teams win titles nearly every season, Sandipan found himself out of the state team.
"It has been a long time since I played for Bengal. But I do not want to blame anyone for that. I believe I should score 150 if 100 is not enough. That has been my motive. I want to improve every day as a cricketer and leave the rest to God," Sandipan expressed.
"This attitude has also helped me win for my teams. If I think 100 is enough, I might become complacent and get out. Or if I feel that taking just two wickets suffices, I might bowl a loose over. There is no room for complacency in cricket," he added.
Sandipan after his ton vs Mohun Bagan in the semi-final. Image | C.A.B.
A perfect example of this mindset occurred during Sandipan's innings for East Bengal against Mohun Bagan in the C.A.B. First Division Championship semi-final. The match was evenly poised after the first day, and one mistake from Sandipan could have tipped the scales in favor of Mohun Bagan.
At the start of Day 2, Sandipan believed they could reach 450 runs. However, after losing partners, he decided to focus on taking the game deep, even if it meant not scoring a century. Eventually, East Bengal finished with 408 runs, and Sandipan remained unbeaten on 108.
Monayem+Sandipan = Success in Kolkata Club Cricket
Sandipan Das with current East Bengal coach Abdul Monayem. Image collected from Facebook
Such patience and attitude of Sandipan did not develop overnight; they are the result of years of practice, dedication, and guidance from his coaches. In addition to his childhood coach, Abdul Monayem has been a constant support for Sandipan for over a decade.
Monayem is one of the most successful coaches in Kolkata club cricket, who led Bhowanipur Club to three league titles in recent years. Sandipan thrived under Monayem’s guidance, which not only helped him grow as a cricketer but also as a captain of the team.
Currently the coach of East Bengal, Monayem brought Sandipan to join the team this year, aiming for more trophies together. The success in the P. Sen Trophy and reaching the league final after nearly a decade is a testament to their strong camaraderie.
"He (Abdul Monayem) is like a mentor to me. I have been playing under him for more than ten years now. He knows me very well, and I understand his expectations. Sometimes he is like a big brother; other times, he is a friend with a supportive hand on my shoulder. This relationship has allowed him to bring out the best in the players," Sandipan shared.
"Players like Abhishek Das, Agniv Pan, and many others have been together for many years now. This group, under Abdul (Monayem) Sir, has consistently achieved great things because he understands each player, and as a team, we strive to do our best," Sandipan added.
In addition to being one of the top batting all-rounders in Bengal, Sandipan runs a coaching center. This initiative allows him to switch his focus from his own cricketing career and share his knowledge with the next generation.
"I believe this brings out a different side of me. Working with kids and teaching them the basics of cricket is something I love. I truly enjoy being with them," Sandipan stated.
"During my childhood, I did not have access to many facilities here in Jagaddal, so I try to give them as much as I can and share my knowledge," he concluded.
Bengal Cricket Exclusive: Underrated, Calm and Matured Shreyan Chakraborty doing his job for East Bengal silently
Shreyan Chakraborty has been performing under pressure situations with both bat and ball for East Bengal in the last two seasons. The left-arm spinner hopes to gift trophies to the East Bengal fans.
Shreyan Chakraborty has been one of the most underrated players in Bengal cricket in the last few seasons. The left-arm spinner has silently performed well for East Bengal in the last two seasons and bailed out the Red and Gold brigade from tough situations with bat and ball in hand.
After helping East Bengal qualify for the C.A.B. First Division Championship final after nearly 10 years, with his 67/4 and 30 (64), Shreyan shared his thoughts with Sportz Point in an exclusive interview.
Underated? Does it even matter?
Image | C.A.B.
I have already called him underrated at the start of this interview. But does he believe he is underrated? If yes, does he enjoy that tag?
Well, for Shreyan, it is all about getting the job done. Be it taking the main wicket of the opponent's batting lineup, scoring crucial 40-50 runs or more with the bat in the lower order when the chips are down, or breaking an important partnership, like he did in the Kolkata derby against Mohun Bagan, Shreyan just wants to help East Bengal win.
But, he knows that at this age of modern cricket, even with the kind of performances he has delivered in the last two seasons, it is time that he breaks the underrated tag.
"Firstly, when you just want to do well for your team, it does not matter whether you are underrated or not. But, yes, when you perform and give your best day in and day out for your team, you obviously love it when people appreciate you and love you. It boosts you as an athlete," Shreyan told Sportz Point.
Shreyan last played forBengalin his debut season in 2020, and later, he got COVID, which ruled him out of the team. Since then, he has not been able to break the doors of Bengal cricket even with great performances. That is why Shreyan feels that if he had the limelight on him, it might have been easier for him to get that call back to Bengal cricket again.
"When you have the limelight on you, you get closer to the Bengal team. That is why you perform and give your 200% each day. Everyone wants to play at the highest level and do well there," Shreyan shared.
Shreyan feels he was fortunate enough to represent Bengal at the first-class level in 2020. But he feels that he did not do justice to his talent at that time in the red ball format. However, with age, more games and, most importantly, trophies, Shryean feels he is at his best in terms of maturity and skill to represent Bengal again.
That is why he calls out to Cricket to give him another chance to play at the highest level.
"I am fortunate that I got the chance to don that Bengal jersey in 2020. But, be it white ball or red ball, I feel I have matured now as a cricketer and at my best shape to represent Bengal again. I still hope that the team management is looking at my performances and will give me another chance to play for the state," Shreyan expressed.
Even though he has this constant thought of playing for Bengal again, whenever he plays for big clubs like East Bengal, the goal is entirely different for him. According to Shreyan, these big clubs want and expect trophies. To win trophies, you need to win the big moments and do well in pressure situations. That is what he focuses on during his training and match days.
"When you play for big clubs like East Bengal, there is no chance you think about something other than helping the team to win. That's it. The focus remains on winning big moments, doing well in pressure situations. I think it is the same for everyone in the team," Shreyan stated.
But, how does he prepare himself for those big situations? For him, it is all about keeping it simple, following the process and being aggressive, without being aggressive.
"Firstly, you need to love being in a pressure situation. I love that. I love being there and taking the team over the line. Be it with ball, bat or fielding. I just try to follow a simple process and mentally be aggressive against any opponent," the 28-year-old left-arm spinner mentioned.
Shreyan pictured during his inning against Mohun Bagan. Image | Collected
With the ball in hand, Shreyan has been one of Bengal's best in business. But, post 2020, he felt he needed to add more value to the team, and that is why he made a conscious effort to work on his batting and those valuable runs down the order. Throughout the entire season, Shreyan has bailed out East Bengal from tough situations, batting at the lower middle order.
"I know that I am one of the best in business in the state in terms of bowling left-arm spin or contributing on the field. But, I wanted to have another aspect to my game so that teams could not leave me out due to team combinations."
"That is why I made a conscious effort to work on my batting in the off-season, and it has worked like magic for me. I hope to keep contributing with the bat like I have been doing in recent times."
On the verge of a great victory
Image | C.A.B.
Shreyan and the whole East Bengal team are now on the verge of gifting the fans something that they have not tasted in the last 10 years, a league championship trophy in cricket. But, they will be up against the defending champions, Bhowanipur Club, who have been the best team in Bengal in the last few seasons.
"The good thing is that we have already tasted success in the P.Sen Trophy. And we have a team that can win from any situation against any team. Bhowanipur is a strong team. How they defeated Kalighat is quite commanding."
"I know it will be a great final against them. I am hopeful that we will be able to gift the fans the trophy they have been waiting for a long time now," Shreyan stated.
Bengal Cricket: Bhowanipur and East Bengal qualify for C.A.B. First Division League final
Defending champion Bhowanipur defeated Kalighat by 258 runs, while East Bengal defeated Mohun Bagan by 77 runs to qualify for the C.A.B. First Division League final.
Despite valiant efforts from Bengal Ranji captain Anustup Majumdar, Bhowanipur defeated Kalighat by a huge margin of 258 runs in the semi-final of the C.A.B. First Division League Championship on Saturday at J.U. Second Campus Ground in Kolkata. On the other hand, East Bengal won the Kolkata derby at the Videocon Ground by defeating Mohun Bagan by 77 runs to reach the final of the tournament.
Bhawanipore win despite Anustup's 154
Anustup Majumdar's 154 went in vain as Bhowanipur defeated Kalighat by 258 runs. Image | C.A.B.
Chasing down Bhowanipur's mammoth 618-run target looked impossible from the start of the second inning for Kalighat. But when you have someone like Anustup Majumdar in your dressing room, you can hope for a miracle. But, that was not to be for Kalighat Club as despite a valiant 154 from 190 balls from the Bengal captain, Bhowanipur managed a huge 258-run win to enter the final.
At the end of Day 2, Kalighat were at 188/2 and needed 430 runs in 552 balls to complete a historical chase. Anustup Majumdar was at the crease on 107 from 127 balls along with Subham Chatterjee, who was one of their best batters in the tournament so far.
But, as soon as Rajkumar Pal opened the gate for Bhowanipur by dismissing Subham early on day 3, everything looked out of reach for Kalighat. Rajkumar then removed Kalighat's hero of the quarterfinal, Writam Porel, to make it a one-man battle for Kalighat.
Arun Chaprana tried his best with his 32 off 35 balls, but Pradipta Pramanik proved to be too good for him. Pradipta then played the decisive move of the match by dismissing Anustup Majumdar on 154 to go one step closer to the final.
Ravi Kumar with 66/4 was the pick of the bowlers for Bhowanipur as they defeated Kalighat to reach the final. Image | C.A.B.
Left-arm pacer Ravi Kumar then broke through the lower middle order, to make sure the defending champion would en route to defend their title in the mega final as Kalighat were bundled out for 359. Ravi Kumar with 66/4 was the pick of the bowlers for Bhowanipur along with Pradipta Pramanik, who took 3 wickets for 75.
Abhimanyu Easwaran was named the player of the match for his 149 in the first inning. Shakir Habib Gandhi and Vivek Singh were the other centurions for them.
East Bengal win the Kolkata derby despite Suvankar Bal's 148
Suvankar Bal scored 148 for Mohun Bagan. Image | C.A.B.
In the second semi-final, Mohun Bagan were chasing East Bengal's steep 410-run target. But at 146/5 at the end of day 2, their fate depended on Suvankar Bal's bat. Bal had already crossed his fifty, but needed a good partner at the other end to support him.
Vikas Singh did his best by building a 77-run partnership for the sixth wicket. But after Writtick Chatterjee dismissed him on 37, Bal had to build another partnership under the scorching heat at the Videocon Ground, in Kolkata. Sourav Halder then played a handy knock of 48 off 88 balls to shift the game towards Mohun Bagan a bit, with Suvankar Bal smashing bowlers from the other end.
Shreyan Chakraborty's 67/4 helped East Bengal beat Mohun Bagan to reach the final of C.A.B. First Division Championship. Image | C.A.B.
Bal completed his hundred in 229 balls, and with four wickets in hand, it was all about East Bengal getting his wicket or him taking Mohun Bagan over the line. But East Bengal bowler Shreyan Chakraborty did the trick for East Bengal by first breaking the partnership and dismissing Sourav Halder.
Shreyan then picked up Anurag Tiwari's wicket to make Bal feel helpless at the other end. Rohit Kumar's run out meant Bal had no other option but to go for the biggies. Shreyan then picked up Bal's wicket to send East Bengal to the final.
Bal's valiant 148 went in vain as Mohun Bagan lost the semi-final by 77 runs. Shreyan Chakraborty with 67/4 was the pick of the bowlers for East Bengal. Sandipan Das won the player of the match for his unbeaten 108 in the first inning. Satyaki Dutta were the other centurion for East Bengal in the match.
The final will be played at the Eden Gardens after the completion of IPL 2025.
C.A.B. First Division semis: East Bengal have the upper hand over Mohun Bagan; Anustup fighting a battle for Kalighat against Bhowanipur after Day 2
Mohun Bagan now require 264 runs in 522 balls, while East Bengal need five wickets to qualify for the final. In the second semi-final, Kalighat need 430 runs in 552 balls, chasing Bhowanupur's 618-run target.
East Bengal scored 409/9 in the first inning against arch-rival Mohun Bagan A.C. with the help of a stunning unbeaten ton from Sandipan Das on Day 2 of the C.A.B. First Division Championship semifinal. In the second semi-final, Bhowanipur have nearly thrown Kalighat away by scoring a mammoth 617/6 in the first inning as Vivek Singh scored 129 from 166 balls for them.
East Bengal in slight favour after day 2 of Kolkata derby
Sandipan Das' unbetaen ton helped East Bengal go over 400. Image | Facebook
The second day of the Kolkata derby in the C.A.B. First Division Championship semi-final saw many ups and downs throughout the entire day. East Bengal, who were at 310/6, were depending on former U-19 World Cup winner Sandipan Das to take them over 400. Shreyan Chakraborty did his part by building a 59-run partnership for the 7th wicket.
But, after Shreyan's dismissal (30 off 64), all-rounders Suraj Sindhu Jaiswal and Kanishk Seth could not add much to the total. But Sandipan made sure he faced most of the deliveries and strikes at a blistering pace. The right-handed middle-order batter not only reached his hundred but also made sure that East Bengal gave Mohun Bagan a steep total to chase down in the second inning.
East Bengal finished on 409/9 as Sandipan remained unbeaten on 108 off 236 balls.
Suraj gave East Bengal the perfect start
In the second inning, Suraj Sindhu Jaiswal, Bengal's highest wicket-taker in the Ranji Trophy 2024-25 season, made sure the Red and Gold brigade got the perfect start. The right-handed pacer removed Shantanu in the first ball of the inning and looked lethal from the word go.
Mohun Bagan were put under tremendous pressure after captain Sudip Kumar Gharami was also dismissed by Kanishk Seth for just 8. Kanishk, East Bengal's player of the match in the quarter-final, went through the defences of Bengal's white-ball captain and cleaned up his stumps.
Vikas Singh then trapped Avilin Ghosh in front of the wicket just for 1. Avilin was Mohun Bagan's Cricketer of the Year last season and saved many games for them in this kind of situation. But, Vikas proved to be too good for him.
At 29/3, Mohun Bagan looked nearly out of the game, but Ranjot Singh Khaira, centurion from the quarter-final, tried to build a partnership with Suvankar Bal. But Shreyan Chakraborty went through his defence with his left-arm spin to send him back to the dressing room after a good-looking 45 off 68 balls.
Gitansh Khera was also cleaned up by Vikas Singh on 19. Suvankar Bal, meanwhile, completed his well-paced fifty and is the lone batter at the crease for Mohun Bagan at the end of Day 2. Though Mohun Bagan's tail is totally capable of hitting the ball long, at 146/5, Mohun Bagan's fate will be decided on Suvankar Bal's bat on the final day of the match.
Mohun Bagan now require 264 runs in 522 balls, while East Bengal need five wickets to qualify for the final.
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Bhowanipur cruising, Anustup fighting a battle for Kalighat
Vivek Singh scored the third century of the match for Bhowanipur. Image | Facebook
In the second semi-final at the J.U. 2nd Campus Ground in Salt Lake, Bhowanipur cruised to a mammoth 617/6 in the first inning after Vivek Singh became the third centurion from the defending champion after Abhimanyu Easwaran and Shakir Habib Gandhi scored centuries on Day 1.
Vivek, who now plays for the Railways team in Indian domestic cricket, showcased his power and skill to ease to his hundred. Vivek was eventually stumped out by Arun Chaprana on 129 from 166 balls. Meanwhile, experienced Arindam Ghosh added 52 while Aaamir Gani added a quick 32 off 34 balls to take Bhowanipur's total to 617 in the first inning.
Anustup's ton kept Kalighat in the game
Archived Image | C.A.B.
Ravi Kumar, the left-arm pacer, continued the momentum for Bhowanipur by dismissing Shreyansh Ghosh in the first over. But, ever dependable Anustup Majumdar and Koushik Ghosh made sure Kalighat didn't leave without a fight.
Koushik and Anustup added 127 runs for the second wicket. However, Koushik would be disappointed not to get a big score as he was caught behind by Ravi Kumar, who was the pick of the bowlers on Day 2.
But, as they say, great players know when to put their hands up and show the path to the entire team. Bengal and Kalighat captain Anustup Majumdar raced to another ton in his club career to give some fight to Bhowanipur's huge total.
At the end of the day, Anustup is unbeaten on 107 off 127 balls while Subham Chatterjee, the double centurion from the pre-quarter final, is with him on 23 off 40 balls. Kalighat finished day 2 at 188/2 and need 430 runs in 552 balls to complete a historical chase.