Chatterjee's Gritty 77 Anchors Bengal on Truncated Ranji Trophy Day

Sudip Chatterjee's patient, unbeaten 77 helped Bengal reach 168 for 5 against Haryana on a fog-affected opening day in Lahli. In other Elite Group C matches, Kunal Chandela's century powered Uttarakhand to 279 for 3 against Assam. Gujarat's captain Manan Hingrajia fell just short of a century, remaining 98 not out as his side finished on 267 for 7 versus Tripura. Meanwhile, Anshul Gupta scored a century before retiring hurt for Services, who ended at 174 for 3 against Railways.

Key Points: Ranji Trophy: Bengal 168/5 vs Haryana on Day 1

  • Fog wipes out first session
  • Chatterjee anchors with 177-ball 77
  • Haryana's Baloda takes three wickets
  • Uttarakhand and Gujarat post strong totals
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Ranji Trophy: Chatterjee's unbeaten 77 carries Bengal to 168/5 against Haryana

Sudip Chatterjee's unbeaten 77 steadies Bengal against Haryana. Get scores from Uttarakhand, Gujarat, and Services matches on a fog-hit day.

"Chatterjee struck a patient half-century off 120 balls, guiding Bengal through difficult conditions. - Match Report"

Rohtak, Jan 29

Veteran batter Sudip Chatterjee held firm with an unbeaten 77 as Bengal reached 168/5 in 58 overs against Haryana on a truncated opening day of their Elite Group C match in Ranji Trophy 2025-26 in Lahli in Haryana on Thursday.

Fog and poor light wiped out the first session before Chatterjee struck a patient half-century off 120 balls, guiding Bengal through difficult conditions. He struck the first two boundaries of the contest in the afternoon but otherwise relied on defence and strike rotation to anchor the innings.

Abhimanyu Easwaran and Sudip Gharami fell in quick succession to left-arm spinner Tanmay Baloda before tea, while Anustup Majumdar and Shahbaz Ahmed also departed in the final session. Sumanta Gupta was trapped lbw late in the day, leaving Bengal five down at stumps.

Chatterjee, who faced 177 balls and hit five fours, remained the mainstay as Haryana's bowlers chipped away. Baloda finished with three wickets, while Anshul Kamboj and Amit Rana picked up one apiece on a day which was full of attritional cricket.

At Abhimanyu Cricket Academy in Dehradun, captain Kunal Chandela struck an unbeaten 128 to guide Uttarakhand to 279/3 against Assam. Chandela got support from Bhupen Lalwani, who made 52, and Lakshya Raichandani, who's unbeaten on 48. Rohit Singh picked up two wickets while Dipjyoti Saikia claimed one scalp for Assam.

At Maharaja Bir Bikram College Stadium in Agartala, Gujarat closed on 267/7 in 89.3 overs against Tripura, with skipper Manan Hingrajia leading the charge by making 98 not out off 255 balls. Jaymeet Patel added 69 while Priyesh Patel made 52, but the visitors lost wickets in clusters. Manisankar Murasingh led Tripura's attack with 3-37, while Abhijit Sarkar and Sandip Sarkar took two apiece.

At Palam A Ground in New Delhi, Services reached 174/3 in 55 overs against Railways, with Anshul Gupta hitting 101 before retiring hurt. Captain Rajat Paliwal was unbeaten on 31 alongside Devender Lohchab on nine at stumps. Zubair Ali was the standout bowler for Railways by taking 3-43, while the rest of the attack struggled to make inroads.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see the veterans stepping up! Chatterjee and Chandela both showing their class. But honestly, the batting collapses are worrying. Bengal lost 5 wickets and Gujarat lost 7. Need more application from the middle order.
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Vikram M
Lahli is always a test of character. Fog, poor light, and a seaming track. Scoring 168/5 in 58 overs is decent work given the conditions. Haryana's bowling attack looks balanced. Tanmay Baloda with 3 wickets is impressive!
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Sarah B
As a cricket fan visiting India, I love following the Ranji Trophy. It's the real breeding ground for Test talent. Knocks like Chatterjee's 77* off 177 balls are what build future Indian players. Respect for the grind!
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Rohit P
Manan Hingrajia missed his century by just 2 runs! 98* is heartbreaking. But what an innings, facing 255 balls. That's the spirit of domestic cricket. Gujarat will be relying on him heavily tomorrow.
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Karthik V
A bit disappointed with the coverage. The article jumps between four matches, making it hard to follow any single one properly. Would prefer a deeper focus on the Bengal-Haryana game, which is the headline.
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Nisha Z

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