Sandeep Sarkar, Kolkata: Won the U19 World Cup four years ago in the Caribbean Islands Indian teamHe is one of the members of That Ravi Kumar (Ravi Kumar) got a big opportunity. The left-arm pacer has been selected in the India C team for the upcoming four-team Emerging Tournament at the Center of Excellence in Bangalore.

However, CAB is strangely silent on Ravi Kumar getting a chance. Not one, but several cricketers from many other state cricket bodies have got opportunities in the four teams. All the organizations posted their pictures on social media and congratulated them. The exception is CAB. 26th June is the birthday of CAB Vice President Nitisaranjan Dutta (Anu). His age is disputed. However, CAB did not forget to send birthday greetings. Congratulatory messages with Anu Dutt’s photo were posted on the organization’s WhatsApp group, CAB’s social media page. But there is no heldol about Ravi Kumar. It can be said that it has started, cricket is moving to the back row somewhere between the posts in the governing body of Bengal cricket.

A total of 64 cricketers have been placed in four teams of 16 each. The question arises, even if 6 cricketers from states like Punjab, Maharashtra, or 4 cricketers from Vadodara make it to the four teams, where is the face of Bengal? The Indian Cricket Board is looking to mold the future Indian Test team from this tournament. It can be said, is there no other talent from Bengal to get a chance in India’s Test team in the future?

Ravi Kumar is happy to get the opportunity. ABP Live Bangla confidently said, ‘Many days have passed since U19 won the World Cup. Sometimes the ankle injury is quite painful. But now I am fit. Last season, he took 17 wickets in the Board One Day Tournament and 27 wickets in the Colonel CK Naidu Trophy for the Bengal U-23 team. Took 5 wickets in 7 matches in Bengal T20 League. All in all, I am in the rhythm.’

Ravi also said, ‘Red ball cricket has always been my favourite. Swing is my weapon. Looking forward to playing well in this tournament. In order to be in the race to enter the Test team in the future.

Emerging at the center of excellence in Bengaluru, this tournament is the first step in building the future of Team India in red ball cricket. 4 teams will play three four-day matches. Senior selection committee chief Ajit Agarkar and junior selection committee members will be present. After this tournament, India’s emerging team will tour Sri Lanka for a four-day match series. Sourashis Lahiri has been appointed as the assistant coach in this tournament.

India is a team

Kamran Iqbal, Harnoor Singh, Uday Saharan (captain), Ayush Doseja, Rakshit Mehta, Partha Vats, Salil Arora (co-captain), Varun Nayanar, Varun Singh Bhui, Mahes Pithia, Raj Limbani, Ganesh Suthar, Bhubangagiri Punaiah, Sambit Baral, Bipraj Nigam, P Vignesh

India B team

Aman Mokhade (co-captain), Neeraj Joshi, Samaran R (captain), SS Dhas, Manon Bhatt, Priyanshu Molia, Mayank Varma, Anuj Rawat, Tripurm Vijay, Vicky Asatwal, Emanjot Singh Chahal, Naman Tiwari, Krish Bhagat, Aryan Pandey, Chetan Sharma and Manav Parkh

India C team

Arya Desai, Chanchal Rathore, Yash Dhul (Captain), Pukhraj Mann, Andre Siddharth (Co-Captain), Digvijay Patil, Robin Minj, Yashvardhan Dalal, Zeeshan Ansari, Siddharth A Desai, Haryas Singh Tandon, Eden Apple Tom, Praful Hing, Ravi Kumar, Nikhil Giri and Sachin Rathi

India D team

Aayush Pandey, Shikhar Mohan, Danish Maleyar (co-captain), Shaswat Rawat, Himteja K (captain), Arshin Kulkarni, Karthik Sharma, Arabelli Avneesh, Karthik Yadav, Amit Shukla, Kounayin Qureshi, G Govind, RS Hangargekar, Aqib Khan, Yashkirt Singh Mehra and Vaibhav In the dark

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