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India vs Australia 4th T20I Preview: Head-to-head Stats, Possible XI, Pitch Report, Streaming Details
The team that wins the fourth T20I, will ensure they do not lose the series. Here is everything you need to know before the India vs Australia 4th T20I match in the India tour of Australia 2025.

The ongoing five-match T20I series between India and Australia has now reached a thrilling stage with both teams tied at 1-1 with one match abandoned. The Indian team, captained by Suryakumar Yadav, leveled the series with a resounding victory in the third match. Now after winning the third match, the fourth T20I between the two teams will be played on November 6, 2025, which is going to be held at a new venue, Carrara Oval Stadium in Queensland.
After the first game in Canberra was washed out, Australia took a 1-0 lead after winning the second in Melbourne by four wickets. They chased down a 126-run target in 13.2 overs on a spicy track after Josh Hazlewood bowled a brilliant spell with the new ball.
India bounced back commendably in the third T20I in Hobart to restore parity in the series. They made light work of a 187-run target, reaching the score in just 18.3 overs, with five wickets to spare. Washington Sundar played a blinder of an innings after Arshdeep Singh's exemplary three-for on his comeback.
The team that wins the fourth T20I, will ensure they do not lose the series. Consequently, both India and Australia are expected to put in all their efforts to win the fourth match.
Here is everything you need to know before the India vs Australia 4th T20I match in the India tour of Australia 2025.
Also Read: ICC Trophy winners list year-wise (2000-2025)
Match Details
- Match: India vs Australia
- Tournament: India tour of Australia 2025, 4th T20I
- Date: 6 November 2025
- Time: 1:45 PM IST
- Venue: Carrara Oval, Queensland
Streaming Details
The 4th T20I between India and Australia will be broadcast live on Star Sports Network.
The live streaming of the 4th T20I between India and Australia will be available on the JioHotstar app and website.
India vs Australia: Head-to-head stats in T20I

Australia and India have met 35 times in T20 cricket, with the Men in Blue winning on 21 occasions. Australia have won 12 times, while two match ended in no result.
| Matches Played | 35 |
| India Won | 21 |
| Australia Won | 12 |
| No Result | 2 |
Pitch Report: Carrara Oval
📍 The Gold Coast
— BCCI (@BCCI) November 5, 2025
Soaking in the sun and the work ahead of the 4️⃣th T20I, ft. #TeamIndia 😎💪#AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/iKF4pXOTB9
Batters are expected to have a jolly time at the Carrara Oval in Queensland. The fast bowlers will have to make the most of the new ball as it might swing around for the first few overs. However, once the ball gets old, conditions could be ideal for batting.
Weather Report
According to Accuweather's weather forecast, there is, overall, just a 2% chance of precipitation (rain) in Gold Coast this Thursday. In fact, this percentage dips further to 0% in the evening, which is when the India vs Australia T20I will kick-off.
So as per this weather forecast, the match should go ahead and conclude without any interruptions from nature. Although not the final match, it is an important clash in the greater context, as the loser will only the chance to draw the series in the last T20I.
Possible Lineups
India: Abhishek Sharma, Shubman Gill, Suryakumar Yadav (C), Tilak Varma, Jitesh Sharma (WK), Shivam Dube/Nitish Kumar Reddy, Axar Patel, Washington Sundar, Arshdeep Singh, Varun Chakaravarthy, Jasprit Bumrah.
Australia: Mitchell Marsh (C), Matthew Short, Josh Inglis (WK), Tim David, Mitchell Owen, Marcus Stoinis, Glenn Maxwell, Xavier Bartlett, Ben Dwarshuis, Nathan Ellis, Matthew Kuhnemann.
Also Read: Most ODI runs in cricket history
India vs Australia 4th T20I Match Prediction
India have the upper hand heading into the fourth T20I after a confident run chase in Hobart. Their batting depth and form in the middle order make them slight favourites to take a 2-1 series lead. Australia remain dangerous at home but will miss key players like Travis Head and Josh Hazlewood, which could tilt the contest in India’s favour.
Exclusive Bengal Cricket: New captain for the Railways match, Shami might not travel
Sudip Gharami might make his first-class captaincy debut in the match against Railways, starting from 8 November. Mohammed Shami is unlikely to travel with the squad.

After returning with only one point against Tripura in Agaratala in their third match, Bengal will again, for the second time in this Ranji Trophy 2025-26 will have to look for a new captain. Not only that, they will have to add a new wicket-keeper batter after Abishek Porel’s India-A call-up for the Rising Star Asia Cup tournament in Qatar.
Mistakes cost Bengal six points
Okay, if not six, it definitely cost Bengal 3 points. Three dropped catches, and among them, three from the stand-in captain, Abishek Porel. Hanuma Vihari, who scored a three-point winning 141, was dropped twice by wicket-keeper Abishek Porel, one off Mohammed Kaif and one off his cousin brother Ishan Porel.
Later on, Anustup Majumdar could not hold on to a tough one of Vijay Shankar in the wide first slip as well. These mistakes allowed Tripura to make a comeback in the match. From 53/5, they scored 385 to earn their first point of the season.
If Bengal could hold onto those chances, they were surely in for six points, with Mohammed Kaif and Ishan Porel looking in rhythm, obviously alongside Mohammed Shami.
Sudip Gharami might become the captain for the Railways match
Since Abishek Porel will be in the India-A team for the Rising Star Asia Cup, Bengal will have to look for a new captain for the second time in the Ranji Trophy 2025-26 this season. Abhimanyu Easwaran, who was named the captain ahead of the season, is currently unavailable till the Assam match due to India-A duties, and till then, Sudip Gharami might be made the captain of the side.
Sudip last year led Bengal in the white-ball format, and Bengal played in the knockouts of the Vijay Hazare Trophy as well under his captaincy. Although there is Anustup Majumdar, who can be captain as well, it is unlikely that the 41-year-old batter would take the responsibility just for one match.
Now, to replace Abishek Porel, Bengal will not only need a captain, but they will have to add a wicket-keeper batter as well. Keepers like Agniv Pan, Suvankar Bal, who have first-class experience, can be options as well. Meantime, U-19 or U-23 keepers can be called up for the Railways too.
Shami might not travel to Surat
During the press conference after the match against Gujarat, Bengal head coach Laxmi Ratan Shukla had said to the media that it is not possible to expect Mohammed Shami will play all the matches of the season. Now, after playing three consecutive matches and going wicketless for the first time this season against Tripura, there will be a question about his workload.
So, the calculations might end up with Mohammed Shami not travelling to Surat for the match against Railways. It is unlikely that Bengal will add some other bowlers from outside the current squad. In that case, Suraj Sindhu Jaiswal can come into the playing XI, with Sumit Mohanta continuing as a backup pacer.
Bengal will leave for Surat on 5th November.
When is the Railways vs Bengal, Ranji Trophy 2025-26 match?
The Railways vs Bengal, Ranji Trophy 2025-26 match will be played from 8th November 2025 to 11 November 2025 at Lalbhai Contractor Stadium in Surat.
Ranji Trophy 2025-26: Tripura flips the story against fumbler Bengal, earns three points; tons from Vihari and Murasingh
Four dropped catches during the field from Bengal allowed Tripura to come back from 53/5 to score 385 in the first inning to secure three points at home. Hanuma Vihari scored 141 while Manisankar Murasingh remained unbeaten on 102.

The game was hanging in the balance despite a fantastic finish to Day 2 by the hosts, Tripura, against mighty Bengal in the Ranji Trophy 2025-26, Elite Group C clash at Maharaja Bir Bikram Stadium in Agartala. But, on the final day of the match, Tripura made sure they would earn their first point of the season - that too, three against a star-studded Bengal lineup.
Equation before the start on Day 4
The equation before the start of Day 4 was that Bengal would need 3 wickets for three points while Tripura required 63 runs to earn the same. For Bengal, it was Mohammed Shami and the new ball, while for Tripura, it was the partnership between captain Manisankar Murasingh and Hanuma Vihari, which was supposed to decide the match.
No swing with the new ball for Bengal
As planned, Bengal took the new ball in the third over of the day after Shami and Ishan Porel warmed up with one over each with the older ball. However, there was not much effect with the brand-new ball.
While everyone expected Shami to run through the tail, it was Manisankar Murasingh who got some quick early runs to take the target below fifty for Tripura, and reached his fifty too. The new ball did not swing or seam, which was of no help to the Bengal bowlers.
Shami changed angles, but was not able to challenge both the batters and create any chance for Bengal. Soon, Bengal’s most successful bowler in this match, Mohammed Kaif, replaced Ishan Porel from the City End, and he leaked some boundaries, which did not help the cause either.
However, Shami was replaced by Ishan Porel, from the Pavilion End, and that resulted in a dismissal for Bengal. Hanuma Vihari, who was earlier dropped off Ishan Porel when the batter was on 53 on Day 3, was able to hit him in front of the wicket and get the desired result from the umpire.
Tension rose at the ground, and for everyone following the match, with the new equation being 21 needed for Tripura and 2 wickets needed for Bengal. A few hundred present at the ground along with some U-19 Tripura cricketers gave Hanuma Vihari a standing ovation for his 141, his first big knock for Tripura.
Rana Dutta’s heroics at No. 10
Even though Tripura lost the previous two games and batters did not do well, the murmur in the gallery was that both Rana Dutta and Abhijit Sarkar can also bat, which meant Tripura nearly have 11 batters in the team.
Although Abhijit was supposed to come at No.10, captain Murasingh wanted Rana Dutta, as he wanted two lefties in the middle since neither Ishan Porel nor Mohammed Kaif was able to bring the ball back into the lefties.
Bengal’s plan to keep the field open for Murasingh helped him get some easy singles while Rana looked comfortable even against Mohammed Shami, who returned for his 8th spell of the inning. Shami tested the pacer with some bouncers, which he negotiated very well.
Desperate Bengal tried their final weapon as they brought off-spinner Rahul Prasad with Tripura needed 9 runs to earn three points. Rana Dutta took the first single, and then Murasingh hit back-to-back boundaries to give them the lead. A roar from the all-rounder and a cheer from the dugout proved how important it was for them.
Rana was crucial in that 20, as he added 11 of them to ensure their lead. Finally, Rahul Prasad dismissed Rana on 27, and Murasingh took his chance to hit a six off Shahbaz Ahmed to get to his fifth first-class ton, before they were bowled out for 385, with a lead of 49.
Three important points for Tripura!
— Koushik Biswas (@kbofficial25) November 4, 2025
It is their captain incredible Manisankar Murasingh, who hits the important boundary to earn their first point of this campaign.
Bengal would be hugely disappointed but they have been outplayed here.
Kudos to Rana Dutta, who added 11. pic.twitter.com/unTbDMoUeI
Bengal’s scare with the bat
Although everything was settled with both teams knowing the end result, Tripura bowlers made sure they gave their home fans a reason to stay for a bit longer.
Rana Dutta, after his heroics with the bat, struck in the first over to dismiss Sudip Kumar Gharami, the centurion from the first inning, on duck. Then Abhijit Sarkar trapped Kazi Juanid Saifi in front of the wicket on a duck to make it a pair for the left-handed top-order batter. At 0/2, scenes looked scary for Bengal.
Abhijit Sarkar made it worse by dismissing Habib Gandhi with a short ball, which came at an awkward height for the left-hander as he went to pull the ball. The scoreboard said 13/3, trailed by 36. Tripura might have gone on to create something miraculous if Hrituraj Ghosh Roy had not dropped an easy catch at short midwicket off Abhitjit Sarkar, just two balls later.
Eventually, Anustup Majumdar and Shahbaz Ahmed took Bengal out of misery. Teams shook hands after Shahbaz reached his fifty, with Bengal finishing on 90/3.
Bengal now dropped to third place in the group while Tripura rose one spot up to No.7 after their three points. Bengal will next face Railways, while Tripura will host Assam from 8th November. Bengal will reach Kolkata before boarding a flight for Surat tomorrow, on Wednesday.
Bengal 0/2
— Koushik Biswas (@kbofficial25) November 4, 2025
Sudip Gharami and Kazi Junaid Saifi went for ducks!
Wicket a-piece for Rana Dutta and Abhijit Sarkar!#RanjiTrophy pic.twitter.com/AjBeVbhniT
“Knew that it won’t swing:” Murasingh
Post-match, Tripura captain Manisankar Murasingh told Sportz Point that he knew there would be no swing on the final day, even with the new ball. That is why he was confident that if he could get his eye in early, three points were on the cards.
“I have grown up playing here. I knew there would be no swing or seam, even with the new ball. I got a few early boundaries, which helped us get closer to the target. This is a great comeback by the team after two defeats. It was a near-perfect game for us,” Murasinggh told.
Player of the match Hanuma Vihari shared that the battle against Mohammed Shami needed to be won early on Day 4. Moreover, he appreciated the fact that the aggressive nature of Murasingh helped him play in his own style during their 116-run partnership.
“It was a great battle with Shami. The conditions were in my favour in this match, which is why I won the battle. Tripura have been doing well in the last few seasons, and after these three points, the team would be more confident,” Hanuma told Sportz Point.
Score summary:
Bengal (1st inning): 336; (Sudip Gharami 108, Habib Gandhi 95, Murasingh 56/3)
Tripura (1st inning): 385 (Hanuma Vihari 141, Murasingh 102*, Mohammed Kaif 79/4)
Bengal (2nd inning): 90/3 (Shabaz Ahmed 51*, Abhijit Sarkar 11/2)
Bengal (Playing XI): Sudip Kumar Gharami, Kazi Saifi, Shakir Habib Gandhi, Anustup Majumdar, Abishek Porel(w/c), Sumanta Gupta, Shahbaz Ahmed, Rahul Hari Prasad, Mohammed Kaif, Mohammed Shami, Ishan Porel.
Tripura (Playing XI): Bikramkumar Das, Hrituraj Roy, Sridam Paul, Hanuma Vihari, Vijay Shankar, Swapnil Singh, Manisankar Murasingh(c), Sentu Sarkar(w), Rana Dutta, Abhijit K Sarkar, Bikramjit Debnath
Most centuries by Indian cricketers in WODIs: No one is catching Smriti Mandhana
With her 88-ball century against New Zealand, Smriti Mandhana now has scored 14 tons in WODIs. Here is a list of seven women batters with the most centuries by Indian cricketers in WODIs.

With another century in the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 group stage match against New Zealand, Smriti Mandhana now has extended her lead in the list of Indian players with the most centuries in Women's ODIs. The left-handed opener reached her 14th career century off 88 balls, hammering 10 fours and three sixes-putting up another batting masterclass in a match India needed to win to qualify for the semifinals.
Here is a list of eight women batters with the most centuries by Indian cricketers in WODIs.
Also Read: Most T20I runs for Indian Women's team: Smriti Mandhana at top
Most centuries by Indian cricketers (WODI)
8. Jaya Sharma | 2 Centuries

Former Indian batter Jaya Sharma was only the second female Indian cricketer to have scored a century in ODI cricket. She smashed two centuries in WODI cricket in her career.
While her first century had come against Pakistan during Women's Asia Cup 2005 in Karachi, she scored another one in a winning effort against Australia in 2007 in Chennai making her the first Indian women to score an ODI century at home.
The left-handed batter could've achieved the milestone a few years before had she converted a couple of nervous 90s into hundreds.
7. Thirush Kamini | 2 Centuries

Former Indian and Tamil Nadu opener Thirush Kamini played for India at a time when women's cricket wasn't really picking up in the country. Regardless, she did well in her limited opportunities and notched a ton twice in her ODI career that spanned 39 matches and scored 825 runs at an average of 25.78.
Kamini's maiden ODI hundred came in India's win over the West Indies in the 2013 ODI World Cup. She stroked a 146-ball 100 to power India to a total of 284/6 in the first innings. India won that match comfortably and Thirush Kamini was rightfully awarded the POTM award.
6. Pratika Rawal | 2 Centuries

Indian opener Pratika Rawal has scored her first-ever Women's World Cup century, leading India to a commanding position in a crucial encounter against New Zealand in Navi Mumbai. The 25-year-old smashed 134-ball 122, hitting 3 fours and two sixes along the way. This is Rawal's second WODI century. Both her hundreds have come at home.
Playing her 23rd WODI match, Rawal also surpassed 1,000 runs. She is also the third quickest Indian to score a maiden century in Women’s ODIs. However, before the historic World Cup final, Rawal got injured and could not return for the rest of the tournament.
5. Punam Raut | 3 Centuries

The diminutive Indian batter Punam Raut was one of the pillars in Indian batting along with Harmanpreet, Smriti, Mithali and Veda Krishnmurthy. Punam has recorded three centuries in women's ODI cricket.
Punam smashed one WODI century at a home venue and two WODI centuries at neutral venues. Her highest score in this format is 109 not out against Ireland Women at Potchefstroom during the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2017.
4. Jemimah Rodrigues | 3 Centuries

Star batter Jemimah Rodrigues delivered a stunning performance in the 2025 ICC Women’s ODI World Cup semi-final, guiding India’s chase against Australia at DY Patil Sports Academy, Navi Mumbai.
Rodrigues delivered a sensational knock of 127 runs off just 134 balls in the 42nd over, earning loud cheers from the home crowd. Her innings featured 14 fours, scored at a strike rate of 94.78.
With this century, Jemimah has now joined the elite list of most centuries by Indian cricketers in WODIs. This is also Rodrigues' highest score in Women's ODIs after her 123 against South Africa Women earlier this year.
3. Harmanpreet Kaur | 7 Centuries

Indian Women's Cricket team captain Harmanpreet Kaur is one of the finest batters in Indian women’s cricket history. The right-handed batter has scored seven WODI centuries in her career, equalling Mithali Raj’s record of seven ODI centuries.
Apart from four home WODI centuries, Harmanpreet also recorded two WODI hundreds at neutral venues and one more at an away venue. Her highest WODI score is 171 not out against Australia Women during the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2017 semi-final. Harmanpreet also became the first Indian captain to achieve Women's World Cup title in the ICC Women's ODI World Cup 2025.
2. Mithali Raj | 7 Centuries

Former Indian cricketer and captain Mithali Raj (7805 runs) is still the only player to score 6000 and 7000 WODI runs. The leading WODI run-scorer was the previous record holder for most centuries by Indian cricketers in WODIs.
She recorded seven WODI hundreds in her career.
While Mithali scored three WODI centuries at home, the right-handed batter recorded three WODI centuries at neutral venues and one at an away venue. Her highest WODI knock was 125 not out against Sri Lanka Women at Katunayake in 2018.
Also Read: Top 10 fastest centuries in Women's T20Is
1. Smriti Mandhana | 14 Centuries

Indian opening batter Smriti Mandhana is one of the best batters in the modern generation. The left-hander holds the record for most centuries by Indian cricketers in WODIs.
She achieved the record solely in October 2025 after scoring a 88-ball century against New Zealand in the group stage match of the ICC Women's World Cup 2025 in Navi Mumbai. It was her 14th WODI hundreds. Her innings consisted of 10 boundaries and three sixes.
Mandhana has scored seven WODI centuries at home, five WODI centuries in away venues, and two WODI hundreds at neutral venues. By scoring three out of four WODI home centuries in 2024, she also became the first Indian player to record three WODI hundreds in a calendar year. Her record WODI score is 136 against South Africa Women in the 2024 Bengaluru WODI.
Tripura vs Bengal, Ranji Trophy 2025-26 recap: Tripura shocks Bengal with tons from Vihari and Mura; Tripura 3, Bengal 1
Read the highlights of the Tripura vs Bengal, Ranji Trophy 2025-26 match from M.B.B Stadium in Agartala, Tripura, as Hanuma Vihari's 141 and Murasingh's 102* helped Tripura come from 53/5 to earn three points.

Hello and welcome to the LIVE blog of Tripura vs Bengal, Ranji Trophy 2025-26 match at Maharaja Bir Bikram Stadium in Agartala.
This is Koushik Biswas, who will be reporting from the ground for you with all the latest updates, news, scores, images and free commentary.
Bengal have won their first two games and are sitting at number two on the points table while Tripura have lost both of their matches and are at number 8 on the points table.
Mohammed Shami vs Hanuma Vihari and Vijay Shankar will be a key battle to watch out for.
Nov 4, 2025, 11:36 AM
Teams shook hands | Tripura 3, Bengal 1
Teams decided to shake hands after Shahbaz Ahmed reached his fifty.
Bengal finished the second inning on 90/3.
Tripura will be delighted with the 3 points from being 53/5, while Bengal had a shocker on the field and will have to be satisfied with 1 point.
Hanuma Vihari was named the player of the match for his 141.
Nov 4, 2025, 7:27 AM
Bengal overtakes the lead | 51/1
Eventually, Bengal take the lead in the second inning.
Shahbaz moves to 19 with a smashing boundary. Bengal 51/1 after 16 overs. Anustup unbeaten on 25.
Nov 4, 2025, 6:53 AM
Hrituraj drops a sitter
Hrituraj drops a sitter in short mid-wicket as Shahbaz Ahmed, who came to bat higher up the order, hit the pull shot staright to him.
Bengal 13/3.
Nov 4, 2025, 6:52 AM
Bengal 13/3
Abhijit Sarkar bangs one short and Gandhi could not get away from it and went for a half pull.
Bengal 13/3, trailing by 36.
Nov 4, 2025, 6:50 AM
Bengal in trouble | 0/2
Oh my god, are we going to have a result?
Rana Dutta dismissed Sudip Gharami on duck, and Abhijit Sarkar trapped Kazi Juanid Saifi for a duck to make the scoreboard 0/2. Bengal still trail by 49 runs.
Nov 4, 2025, 5:22 AM
Tripura 385 in the first inning
Ishan Porel gets the final wicket of Abhijit Sarkar as Murasingh remained unbeaten on 102.
Tripura with a lead of 49.
We will come back after the break.
Nov 4, 2025, 5:20 AM
Fifth first-class hundred for Murasingh
And, he does it in style. A huge six over deep mid-wicket off Shahbaz Ahmed!
He gets a standing ovation. He is everyone's favourite here in Tripura, everyone's captain magnificent, Murasingh.
Tripura 385, lead by 49.
Nov 4, 2025, 4:54 AM
Three points for Tripura
It is their captain, magnificent Manisankar Murasingh, who punches the air in joy as Tripura get their first point of the season.
After two consecutive defeats, this will be a huge return to their home in Agartala.
Tripura take the three points and Bengal will have to be happy with one point.
Three important points for Tripura!
— Koushik Biswas (@kbofficial25) November 4, 2025
It is their captain incredible Manisankar Murasingh, who hits the important boundary to earn their first point of this campaign.
Bengal would be hugely disappointed but they have been outplayed here.
Kudos to Rana Dutta, who added 11. pic.twitter.com/unTbDMoUeI
Nov 4, 2025, 4:38 AM
Pressure time!
Bengal going with their guts here!
Debutant Rahul Prasad comes into the attack.
Tripura need 9 runs. Bengal need two wickets.
Nov 4, 2025, 4:34 AM
Barrage of bouncers from Shami

Nov 4, 2025, 4:17 AM
Drama in Agartala!
Mohammed Shami comes back into the attack which would be his last chance to help Bengal three points.
Length ball, one play and miss, one bouncer, one run out chance - which Shahbaz Ahmed missed.
All happened in that 92nd over from Shami. Tripura 320/8.
Nov 4, 2025, 4:04 AM
Ishan is injured
Right after taking the wicket, Ishan Porel gets injured.
Looks like it is his old ankle again.
He is getting the medical attention. Bengal would not want to give away the momentum.
Tripura 316/8, trail by 20.
Nov 4, 2025, 3:59 AM
Huge wicket!

Ishan Porel traps Hanuma Vihari in front of the wicket, and the umpire takes a long time but only to raise the finger.
Vihari gets a standing ovation.
He goes after a solid 141.
Tripura 316/8, trail by 20.
Nov 4, 2025, 3:57 AM
Back to back boundaries from Mura
Two half volleys and Murasingh hits them for four.
Nov 4, 2025, 3:53 AM
Spin into the attack
In the 89th over of the innings, Shahbaz comes into the attack from City End.
Tripura trail by 34 runs.
Nov 4, 2025, 3:45 AM
300 up for Tripura
Till now both the Tripura batters have looked solid and unchallenged.
They cross 300. 37 needed.
Nov 4, 2025, 3:30 AM
No swing or seam movement from Shami
The star India pacer has already bowled three overs - two with the new ball. He has not been able to get any swing or seam movement so far.
Vihari has looked to play everything as if it is coming as an inswinger, while Murasingh has looked to score runs whenever it is available for him.
Tripura 290/4, trail by 46.
Nov 4, 2025, 3:28 AM
The target for Tripura now goes below fifty.
— Koushik Biswas (@kbofficial25) November 4, 2025
They would be confident now to get these three points from Bengal.
Vihari and Murasingh looked solid against the new ball, and Bengal has been forced to keep an in-and-out field to have a mix of aggression and defence.#RanjiTrophy
Nov 4, 2025, 3:20 AM
Kaif replaces Ishan
Kaif, who has already taken 4 in this match, replaces Ishan Porel to take the new ball from the City End.
Nov 4, 2025, 3:19 AM
Fifty for Murasingh
Tripura captain Murasingh has looked good so far.
With a single towards deep point off Shami, he reaches his 19th first-class half-century.
Tripura 285/7
Nov 4, 2025, 3:17 AM
Bengal takes the new ball
After three overs, Bengal take the new ball.
Mohammed Shami from pavilion end to start with the new ball for Bengal. He has warmed up with the older ball by bowling one over.
Till now Bengal have not been able to produced any chances.
Tripura 283/7
Nov 4, 2025, 3:05 AM
Mohammed Shami warming for what would be an important new ball session for Bengal! @sportz_point pic.twitter.com/ubS3bMVF2v
— Koushik Biswas (@kbofficial25) November 4, 2025
Nov 4, 2025, 3:04 AM
Big day ahead in Tripura vs Bengal, Day 4!
— Koushik Biswas (@kbofficial25) November 4, 2025
Bengal need 3 wickets, Tripura need 63 runs!
Battle for three points to start! @sportz_point #RanjiTrophy pic.twitter.com/UhPRTSV3Xu
Nov 4, 2025, 3:03 AM
Day 4 starts
Good morning from Agartala!
Big day. Three points on the line. Bengal to take the new ball after two overs. 63 needed for Tripura, 3 wickets for Bengal.
Nov 3, 2025, 11:46 AM
End of Day 3: Tripura 273/7
It has been a fascinating day of cricket where we saw Bengal dominate with the ball early in the day, and then Tripura come back with an incredible ton from Hanuma Vihari and support from Vijay Shankar and Manishankar Murasingh.
Bengal will look to take the remaining wicket with the new ball.
Day 3 ended with Tripura trailing by 63 and Bengal need 3 wickets for three points.
Hanuma Vihari is unbeaten on 121 along with Murasingh, who is not out on 42.
We will have an exciting day of cricket tomorrow.
Nov 3, 2025, 10:32 AM
Tripura closing in! | 263/7
Murasingh and Vihari's partnership now moves to 63 as they keep on closing the gap between them and Bengal.
Tripura is now close to the valuable three points, if they can continue this partnership.
Bengal have spread the field while Mursingh is looking to big if there is anything in his half. A cat-and-mouse game is going on between him and Shahbaz Ahmed.
Tripura 263/7, trailing by 74 only.
Nov 3, 2025, 9:55 AM
Vihari scores hi 25th First-class ton
Hanuma Vihari scores his 25th First-class ton. He looked in great touch after getting dropped twice early in the match.
He has been the lone fighter for Tripura. He has saved them from a follow-on scare.
25th First-class ton for Hanuma Vihari!
— Koushik Biswas (@kbofficial25) November 3, 2025
Vihari scores his first century of the season for his new state, Tripura!
He was dropped twice but capitalised on the life he was given by Bengal.
Tripura 235/7. #RanjiTrophy pic.twitter.com/EfsuCMYx56
Nov 3, 2025, 9:11 AM
Porel grabs one, but without the golves
Finally, Abishek Porel holds onto one. Bengal gets the big wicket of Vijay Shankar.
Kaif bowled it short ,and Shankar, who was having issues with his hamstring, went for the pull and managed a top edge.
Porel, who came back to the field as a fielder, moved from long off and took a good catch to dismiss him. Shabaz had gone for the catch too. But, it was Porel who grabbed the catch.
107-run partnership is finally broken. Kaif gets his fourth. Tripura 200/7.
Nov 3, 2025, 9:01 AM
Anustup is leading the Bengal team
Anustup Majumdar is leading the Bengal team in absence of Abishek Porel.
Nov 3, 2025, 8:48 AM
Tripura 199/6 at tea
Only one wicket for Bengal in the second session, despite Mohammed Kaif and Ishan Porel producing as many as three chances for them.
Porel dropped two while there was a tough chance for Anustup at the first slip.
Vijay Shankar is nearing his first ton of the season. He is unbeaten on 95. Shankar is not out on 33.
Tripura 199/6
Nov 3, 2025, 8:31 AM
Chance for Anustup
Mohammed Kaif was able to produce the outside edge of Vijay Shankar. Flown quickly to Anustup, who was a wide from first slip.
Though he tried his best to hang on to the catch, it went for a boundary.
Shankar was on 24.
Tripura 179/6.
Nov 3, 2025, 8:18 AM
Poor day on the field for Abishek Porel
He missed another straightforward ball as he could not grab the ball and hit his right leg, and went for a four.
He looks injured and down. Shakir Habib Gandhi, who is also a wicket-keeper, is replacing him behind the stumps.
A ball from Mohammed Kaif hit Abishek Porel’s left leg and he was forced to leave the field on Day 3 of Tripura vs Bengal, Ranji Trophy 2025-26 match.
— Koushik Biswas (@kbofficial25) November 3, 2025
Shakir Habib Gandhi has replaced him behind the stumps.
Will this hurt this chance to get into the ACC Rising Star tournament? pic.twitter.com/P73iIpH7wv
Nov 3, 2025, 8:06 AM
Vihari punishing Bengal bowlers
The middle-order batter, who has played 12 Tests for India, has looked to score runs on any bad ball Bengal bowlers have bowled.
Room - outside off, or slightly overpitched at the pads, Vihari has hit boundaries. He moves to 78, and Shankar is there with him on 25.
Tripur 169/6.
Nov 3, 2025, 7:50 AM
Vihari gets another life!
This would be frustrating for Bengal. They are cruising and have now given Tripura an opening to make a comeback in the match.
Ishan Porel, who was bowled really well from the City End, produced the outside edge of Hanuma Vihari, who was batting on 53.
It was going quickly but definitely a regulation catch for Abishek Porel, who could not believe himself after dropping the sitter. Ishan, the bowler and his brother, was not happy with that drop and looked frustrated as well.
Tripura 143/6.
Nov 3, 2025, 7:30 AM
Vijay Shankar is injured!
Vijay Shankar has some hamstring issues and was seen limping during the running between the wickets too.
— Koushik Biswas (@kbofficial25) November 3, 2025
He has hit three boundaries and is unbeaten on 19 off 20.
Bengal vs Tripura, Ranji Trophy 2025-26 LIVE: https://t.co/15rxkA01gL
Tripura 132/7#RanjiTrophy pic.twitter.com/6bcTYnGkre
Nov 3, 2025, 7:09 AM
Fifty for Vihari! Tripura 117/6
Hanuma plays one down the ground and gets to his fifty. Apart from one chance off Kaif, he has looked good. Interestingly, he has looked to score some quick runs, especially against the spinners.
Vijay Shankar is unbeaten on 7 at the other end. Tripura 117/6.
Nov 3, 2025, 6:48 AM
Porel drops Vihari!
It was low to his right and was going at a quick pace. He tried his best to get to the ball and nearly grabbed a spectacular one to dismiss Vihari.
He would be disappointed to miss this one.
Kaif has been excellent and he has been able to prodcue edges, even against Vihari.
Tripura 93/7.
Nov 3, 2025, 6:46 AM
Debutant gets debutant
Rahul Prasad dismisses Sentu Sarkar for his maiden first-class wicket.
He trapped Sentu in front of the wicket and he went for 20.
Tripura 93/6.
Nov 3, 2025, 6:36 AM
Vihari and Sentu looking good!
Hanuma Vihari and debutant Sentu Sarkar's partnership now moves to 32 off 57 balls.
Sentu, the youngster, has looked good and also pulled some bouncers from Shami as well.
Shami, in return, also patted him on the back for his courage and skill.
Tripura 85/5.
Sentu 15*, Vihari 30.
Nov 3, 2025, 5:53 AM
Tripura 65/5 at lunch, Day 3
Tripura 65/5 at lunch on Day 3. Vihari is unbeaten on 18, and Sentu is at the other end, unbeaten on 7.
Nov 3, 2025, 5:22 AM
Shami comes back for another spell!
Third spell for Shami in the first session of the day. He comes back from the City end, from where his brother has taken three wickets. Bengal is looking to get Vihari out before the lunch.
Tripura 57/5.
Nov 3, 2025, 5:05 AM
Shahbaz gets the better of Swapnil Singh!
Even after getting hit for a six by Hanuman Vihari, Shahbaz was not afraid to pitch to ball up against Swapnil Singh.
He cleans up the stumps and half of the Tripura batting lineup is back in the pavilion.
Tripura 53/5.
Nov 3, 2025, 4:53 AM
Spin into the attack for the first time!
Bengal brings Shahbaz Ahmed into the attack for the first time in this spin.
Yesterday, we saw the ball spin and had a low bounce as well. Let's see how much effect Shahbaz can have on this pitch.
Tripura 40/4 after 19.
Nov 3, 2025, 4:45 AM
Shami vs Vihari!
Mohammed Shami vs Hanuma Vihari
— Koushik Biswas (@kbofficial25) November 3, 2025
Ranji Trophy 2025-26! #MohammedShami pic.twitter.com/hlOltjDwVS
Nov 3, 2025, 4:44 AM
Brothers hunting together!
— Koushik Biswas (@kbofficial25) November 3, 2025
Mohammed Shami and Mohammed Kaif bowling in tandem!
Shami from Pavilion end, Kaif from City end! #RanjiTrophy @sportz_point pic.twitter.com/5vs8rJLOac
Nov 3, 2025, 4:43 AM
Kaif gets two in a single over!

Kaif is on fire!
He gets one to nip back and rattle the stumps of Sridam Paul. Then, just two balls later, he trapped Bikramjit Debnath in front of the wicket with another inswinger.
Tripura 35/4.
Photo of the day already!
— Koushik Biswas (@kbofficial25) November 3, 2025
Mohammed Kaif, the brother of Mohammed Shami cleans up the stumps of Tripura batter Sridam Paul on Day 2 of Tripura vs Bengal, Ranji Trophy 2025-26 in Agartala.
LIVE: https://t.co/15rxkA01gL#RanjiTrophy @sportz_point pic.twitter.com/v3D2bDOJ9c
Nov 3, 2025, 4:41 AM
Ishan gets his first!
Ishan Porel now gets into the act.
He cleans up Hrituraj Ghosh Roy's stumps with a perfect inswinger.
Bengal now smells the flesh.
Tripura 29/2,
Nov 3, 2025, 4:35 AM
Kaif gets Bikram!
After playing off the first spell of Mohammed Shami, somehow, the Tripura batters were relieved. And that worked against them.
Mohammed Kaif, who replaced his own brother from the City End, bowled around off-stump, and Bikram, who tried to fend the ball away towards third man, played it down onto the stumps.
Tripura 29/1.
Nov 3, 2025, 3:07 AM
Bengal all-out | 336
Bengal could only add one more to their overnight score and Tripura took only five balls to get their desired last wicket.
Bengal 336 all out and finally the fans will get to see Mohammed Shami in action.
Nov 3, 2025, 3:04 AM
Day 3 | Good morning
Good morning from Day 3 of the match. There is lots of cloud covered in the sky and chances of rain is also there.
Nov 2, 2025, 10:56 AM
End of Day 2: Bengal 335/9
Only 116 overs were played in two days here in Agaratal, and Bengal finished Day 2 on 335/9.
Shahbaz remained unbeaten on 40 and will have to wait until tomorrow morning to know if they will declare overnight or not.
Good comeback from the hosts as they were able to take wickets at crucial moments.
Nov 2, 2025, 10:48 AM
Shami goes for 5!
Bikram gets his second wicket as Shami gives an easy back to the bowler catch to him.
Shami goes for 5.
Bengal 335/9.
Nov 2, 2025, 10:34 AM
Kaif goes for a duck | BEN 325/8
Bikram gets the better off Kaif. He cleans up the off-stump.
There was a big delay to check whether the wicket-keeper Sentu had clipped the bails off or not.
But, evantually it was given as a out.
Bengal 325/8.
Nov 2, 2025, 10:26 AM
Rahul gone on 35; Bengal 322/7
Swapnil Singh drags the ball on the stump and loses his stumps.
His debut inning comes to an end. He looked good. But it is the end to his inning.
Bengal 322/7. Shahbaz is batting on 32.
Nov 2, 2025, 10:13 AM
Bengal going after the spin | 318/6
Rahul Prasad now moves to 34 with a big shot against Bikram Das, who floated the ball up, took the risk to go for a boundary.
Shabhaz is on 28 and Bengal move to 318/5.
Nov 2, 2025, 9:44 AM
Rahul crushing some boundaries
Rahul Prasad, the debutant, has looked confident and has already hit four boundaries - the pull against Murasingh was one to watch out for sure.
Shahbaz has played the second fiddle in this partnership.
Rahul on 28, Shahbaz on 15.
Bengal 299/5.
Nov 2, 2025, 9:00 AM
Porel gone on 11 | Bengal 262/6
Rana Dutta gets another.
Around the wicket, he was able to bring the ball in and got the inside edge of Porel's bat.
Another low catch taken by Sentu. Umpires had to consult whether it had been carried or not. Finally, it was given as out.
Porel look dissapointed.
Bengal 262/5. Rahul Prasad, the debutant walks in.
Nov 2, 2025, 8:39 AM
Tea, Day 2: Bengal 258/5
Bengal finished the session with 87 runs, losing 4 wickets.
Good comeback from Tripura. Bengal will now look at bat as long as possible to first secure the three points.
Nov 2, 2025, 8:37 AM
Rana gets Sumanta!
Rana Dutta gets his second wicket of the match.
An absolute crack of a delivery. The inswinger at the top of offstump was too good for Sumanta to defend.
Bengal 255/5
Nov 2, 2025, 8:01 AM
Anustup gone
Murasingh gets Anustup.
Gentle outswinger around 4th stump and wicketkeeper Sentu took a low catch to dismiss him.
There was a confusion on whether the ball carried or not, but the umpire was sure about the catch.
Nov 2, 2025, 7:55 AM
6th first class ton for Sudip Gharami

With a scoop, Sudip Gharami gets to his 6th first-class ton.
After giving a chance on 20, he looked solid and did not allow the Tripura bowlers to make a comeback.
A well-deserved ton for the right-handed batter.
This is the first ton of the season from any Bengal batter.
Nov 2, 2025, 7:07 AM
Heartbreaking for Habib Gandhi
On 95, he casually lifted an inswinging ball towards the deep square leg and could not control the bat flow. Just like Sudip Chatterjee against Uttarakhand, he gets dismissed on 95.
Rajat Dey with the catch.
Habib will have to wait for his maiden first-class ton now.
Bengal 213/1
HEARTBROKEN 💔
— Koushik Biswas (@kbofficial25) November 2, 2025
Shakir Habib Gandhi, who was looking for his maiden first-class ton, tried to flick on off his pads and was caught at deep square leg off Murasingh on 95.
Bengal 216/2 @sportz_point #RanjiTrophy pic.twitter.com/YeHVFjFx0z
Nov 2, 2025, 7:00 AM
Both Bengal batters are in 90s
Sudip Gharami is now on 91 while Habib is milking it away and is on 95.
Bengal 213 after 73 overs.
Nov 2, 2025, 6:52 AM
Swapnil keeps on teasing Habib
The left-arm spinner keeps on teasing the left-handed batter, as from around the wicket, he keeps on bowling outside off stump, enticing a big shot from Habib.
However, Habib was cool enough to see off the whole over.
Bengal 204/1
Sudip 89*
Habib 92*
Nov 2, 2025, 6:40 AM
Bengal looking to score some quick runs
We are now watching one boundary nearly every over. Although both batters are getting closer to their tons, they are going after bad balls.
Bengal 198/1
Gharami 85*
Habib 90*
Nov 2, 2025, 6:23 AM
Swapnil Singh into the attack
Swapnil Singh replaces Abhijit Sarkar from the pavilion end and straightaway teases Habib with balls on the wide line on the off stump.
Habib fetches one from outside off and hits a boundary from the midwicket region. He moves to 86.
Bengal 184/1.
Nov 2, 2025, 6:06 AM
Vijay Shankar into the attack
As we saw in the practice, Shankar was warming up to bowl early. And, unlike Day 1, he came into the bowling attack straightaway, from the City End.
Nov 2, 2025, 6:02 AM
Sudip Gharami starts with a cracking four
Abhijit Sarkar pitched it short and wide, and Gharami was quick to latch onto it and punish ti for a four in the second ball of Day 2.
He moves to 74.
Nov 2, 2025, 5:10 AM
Day 2 will start at 11.30 am IST
Early lunch has been taken and Day 2 will start at 11.30 am IST.
Nov 2, 2025, 4:44 AM
Inspection at 10.30 am
Next inspection is at 10.30 am IST. But I don’t think there will be any game before lunch.
Nov 2, 2025, 4:20 AM
Sun has come out
Tripura vs Bengal Day 2
— Koushik Biswas (@kbofficial25) November 2, 2025
Suddenly the sun has come it and it is shining bright in Agartala now.
But with the rain we had last night, it might still need at least two hours to get the match started.
Bengal team came out to check the outfield and then went inside#RanjiTrophy pic.twitter.com/oV6Bi6cPhd
Nov 2, 2025, 4:18 AM
Shami comes out to give some autographs
It’s early morning and though we will not see any balls being played in at least two hours, kids have come out just to get a glimpse of Mohammed Shami!
— Koushik Biswas (@kbofficial25) November 2, 2025
Shami also did not disappoint them as he gave autographs to them! #RanjiTrophy #MohammedShami pic.twitter.com/oPcAgIz1KE
Nov 2, 2025, 3:22 AM
Good morning!
Welcome to our Day 2’s coverage.
Last night’s rain has made the outfield really wet and I don’t think we will have the day started before lunch.
Bengal team has not arrived to the ground yet as we report.
Nov 1, 2025, 9:56 AM
Bengal dominated the Day 1 after early dismissal of Saifi

Suidp Gharami remained unbeaten on 70 while Shakir Habib Gandhi is unbeaten on 82 as Day 1's game was called off due to bad light. Bengal 171/1.
Nov 1, 2025, 9:09 AM
Bad light stops play
Bad light stops play at M.B.B. Stadium in Agartala in the Tripura vs Bengal, Ranji Trophy 2025-26 match, day 1.
— Koushik Biswas (@kbofficial25) November 1, 2025
Bengal 171/1
Sudip Gharami 70*
Shamir Habib Gandhi 82* #TPAvBEN #RanjiTrophy pic.twitter.com/ecCchgsKwF
Nov 1, 2025, 9:02 AM
It is getting cloudy!
Although the sun had come out in the afternoon, the clouds have started coming back again. The rain might be around the corner or we might have a bad light scene.
Nov 1, 2025, 8:51 AM
Somehow Gandhi rushing a bit
Since the start of tea, the left-handed batter has tried to turn the ones into twos and Gharami, denied him a few times. Now, Swapnil Singh floated one up and he went for a big shot. Got the edge but luckily it did not go to the short third.
He then got a short ball and punched it for a four. Then a double took him past 80-mark.
Bengal 167/1
Nov 1, 2025, 8:37 AM
Tripura start with spin after tea
Sridam Paul comes into the attack from the pavilion end and Gandhi milks him for a few singles to rotate strike.
Bengal would certainly love to score a bit quickly and take the run rate closer to 4 at the end of Day 1.
Bengal 153/1 after 53.
Nov 1, 2025, 8:17 AM
Tea, Day 1 | Bengal 150/1
End of an excellent session for Bengal.
82 runs without losing any wickets, and they are now looking strong to finish with 100 more before the end of Day 1.
Sudip Gharami has taken the second fiddle as it was Shakir Habib Gandhi, who scored the most runs in the second session.
Bengal 150/1 in 51 overs.
Sudip Gharami 65*, Habib Gandhi 70*.
Nov 1, 2025, 7:46 AM
Vijay Shankar into the attack!
Vijay Shankar, who has come in as a professional from Tamil Nadu, comes into the bowling in the 47th over.
With the early movement on the pitch, he should have come in earlier.
Bengal 132/1 after 47.
Nov 1, 2025, 7:40 AM
This is what a star player like Mohammed Shami brings to Indian domestic cricket and Ranji Trophy!
— Koushik Biswas (@kbofficial25) November 1, 2025
More than 2000 people at attendance at M.B.B stadium in Agartala.
Reports are that there will be more than 3000 people. #RanjiTrophy @sportz_point pic.twitter.com/swWx8sAbic
Nov 1, 2025, 7:31 AM
Fifties for both Gharami and Gandhi!
Sudip Gharami with a fifty now in consecutive games, and finally, after his 800+ runs in the 2021-22 season, he is looking in good touch.
Gharami did not raise his bat after fifty - means, he wants a ton here.
On the other hand, Gandhi, who was on 6 from 41 balls once, is now taking advantage of a settled wicket. He was one of the changes in the playing XI as we had suggested in the preview, and he raised his hand with a solid fifty after the early wicket of Saifi.
Bengal is looking good now and surely up for a big one in front of a 2000+ crowd present at the M.B.B. Stadium in Agartala.
Bengal 124/1 after 44 overs.
Gharami 58*, Gandhi 52*
Nov 1, 2025, 6:18 AM
Sudip Gharami and Habib Gandhi played through the entire first inning!
Nov 1, 2025, 6:16 AM
Gandhi has played through pain
Ranji Trophy, Tripura vs Bengal updates
— Koushik Biswas (@kbofficial25) November 1, 2025
Habib Gandhi has been hit twice now and he is down again!
The ball has moved a bit off the pitch and the left-hander is getting medical attention.
Bengal 54/1
Gharami 37
Gandhi 17@sportz_point pic.twitter.com/2THP2CpYmB
Nov 1, 2025, 5:40 AM
Bengal 68/1 at lunch!
Sudip Gharami and Shakir Habib Gandhi play out the rest of the first session after Kazi Saifi got out early in the day.
Sudip is unbeaten on 43 and Gandhi is on 23.
Tripura vs Bengal, Ranji Trophy 2025-26, Day 1 updates!
— Koushik Biswas (@kbofficial25) November 1, 2025
Bengal 68/1 at lunch. Sudip Gharami is unbeaten on 43 while Shakir Habib Gandhi is on 23.
LIVE: https://t.co/15rxkA01gL@sportz_point #RanjiTrophy pic.twitter.com/Ni4ybCAhea
Nov 1, 2025, 5:23 AM
Spin into the attack
For the first time in the match, spin comes into the attack.
Swapnanil Singh, the RCB star, who is actually from Punjab, comes into the attack fromthe pavilion end.
Bengal 54/1
Nov 1, 2025, 5:02 AM
50 up for Bengal
50 up fot Bengal. After the early setback of Kazi Saifi, both Gharami and Gandhi have solidified the visitors innings Gharami unbeaten 35 Gandhi on 13.
Nov 1, 2025, 4:54 AM
Some quick runs for Bengal
After that dropped catch, Gharami has come out and tried to be aggressive rather than being defensive.
That led Tripura to bowl some half volleys and down the leg side deliveries.
Three boundaries for Gharami and on for Gandhi.
Bengal 48/1. Gharami 34, Gandhi 12
Nov 1, 2025, 4:37 AM
Dropped!
Thick edge and it carried to second slip. But Hrituraj could not hold on to it.
Rana Dutta provided the chance for Tripura.
Gharami survives on 20.
Bengal 30/1
Nov 1, 2025, 4:32 AM
Tripura bowlers have been disciplined
Although the weather and conditions have been overcast and bowler-friendly, they have stuck to their strength and bowled at good areas.
Rana Dutta, Vikram, Mura all have been good.
However, Bengal batters have looked to negate the first two hours and it might get easier after that.
The bad news is that, we have 80% chances of rain later in the day.
Nov 1, 2025, 4:21 AM
Bengal 28/1
Bengal 28/1 ar drinks after first hour of game.
Gharami unbeaten on 20, Gandhi on 6.
Nov 1, 2025, 3:58 AM
Gandhi and Gharami building partnership
Gharami has looked solid, scoring on bad balls while Habib Gandhi has looked good defensively.
Bengal 22/1.
Nov 1, 2025, 3:29 AM
Kazi goes early!
Kazi Junaid Saifi, who had scored a duck, goes without scoring.
It looks like the gloves hat brushed the thigh pad but the upmires signals it out.
Bengal lose their first.
Nov 1, 2025, 3:27 AM
Lineup
Bengal: Kazi, Gharami, Gandhi, Anustup, Abishek Porel (C), Sumanta Gupta, Shahbaz Ahmed, Rahul Prasad, Mohammed Shami, Suraj Sindhu Jaiswal, Mohammed Kaif, Ishan Porel
Tripura: Bikram, Hrituraj, Sridam Paul, Hanuma Vihari, Vijay Shankar, Mura Singh (C), Sentu, Sarkar, Rana Dutta, Debnath
Nov 1, 2025, 3:23 AM
Rahul Prasad makes his debut

Nov 1, 2025, 3:19 AM
Match details
Match: Tripura vs Bengal, Ranji Trophy 2025-26, Round 3
Date: 1-4 November 2025
Time: 8.30 am IST
Venue: Mahraja Bir Bikram Cricket Stadium, Agartala
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