East Bengal cricket team

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East Bengal cricket team
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Team information
CityKolkata
ColoursRed and Gold
Home ground Eden Gardens
Capacity66,349
History
CAB First Division League  wins16 [1]
CAB Senior Knockout  wins13 [1]

The East Bengal cricket team is an Indian professional cricket team based in Kolkata, West Bengal. [2] It participates in various tournaments of varying age groups conducted by the Cricket Association of Bengal. The team plays its home matches mostly at the Eden Gardens and Jadavpur University Campus Ground.

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The club currently participates in the CAB First Division League, CAB Senior Knockout, CAB Super League and JC Mukherjee Trophy. They have so far won 60 major state-level trophies in their history. [1]

History

The East Bengal Club Cricket team has been operative since the formation of the club in 1920 and has been actively participating in the Cricket Association of Bengal first Division league since the 50s and won their first Cricket Association of Bengal First Division League title in 1974–75 season jointly with Mohun Bagan. The team has won the CAB First Division League sixteen times, with the latest league title in the 2016–17 season. The team has also won the CAB Senior Knockout tournament thirteen times, the J. C. Mukherjee Trophy twelve times, the P. Sen Memorial Invitation Trophy ten times, the A. N. Ghosh Memorial Trophy eight times.

Many famous names have come and played for the East Bengal Cricket team, including the "Master Blaster" Sachin Tendulkar. He, along with Indian cricket icons Kapil Dev, Ajay Jadeja, Pravin Amre, played for the East Bengal cricket team in the 1994 P. Sen Trophy led by himself which they won defeating Mohun Bagan in the final. [3] [4]

East Bengal appointed coach Abdul Monayem in 2023. [5] The club also appointed former cricketer Sambaran Banerjee as the mentor of the team. [6]

Current squad

The Cricket squad of East Bengal Club for the season 2024–2025 [7]

As of 3 September 2024
Player(s) with international caps are listed in bold.

NameD.O.B.Batting styleBowling style
Ankur Paul21 December 1997 (age 27)
Diganta Neogi19 December 2000 (age 24)
Sayan Sekhar Mondal 10 November 1989 (age 35)Left-handedRight-arm Medium
Soham Ghosh 29 March 1986 (age 39)Right-handedRight-arm spin
Sougata Dutta27 December 1984 (age 40)Right-handed
Prasenjit Das 11 June 1987 (age 38)Right-handedLeg Break
Avirup Gupta26 September 1990 (age 34)Left-handedRight-arm offbreak
Suvankar Bal 3 December 1995 (age 29)Right-handedWicketkeeper
Akash Ghatak13 October 1996 (age 28)
Akash PandeyRight-handedRight-arm fast
Sachin Kumar Yadav
Ishan Porel 5 September 1998 (age 26)Right-handedRight-arm fast-medium
Mohammed Arif AnsariWicketkeeper
Sohaib Latif
Kohinoor Singh 02 September 2008 (age 17)Right-handedRight-arm medium
Soumyadeep Mondal
Susanta Das
Roshan Singh
Souvik Ghosh
Adarsh Singh
Sunny Patel 10 April 1987 (age 35)Right-handedRight-arm offbreak
Anuj Singh
Arka Pratim Das
Proloy Banerjee
Idris Sardar
Anik Banerjee

Coaching Staff

Rakesh Krishnan Batting Coach
Sushil SikariaBowling Coach
Swaran BandopadhyayMentor

Honours

List of all Major Tournaments won by East Bengal Club in Cricket: [1]

Champions (16): 1974-75, [A] 1977-78, 1978-79, 1980-81, 1983-84, 1993-94, 1994-95, 1998-99, 2000-01, 2001-02, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2009-10, 2011-12, 2013-14, 2016-17
Champions (13): 1975-76, [A] 1977-78, 1979-80, 1982-83, 1985-86, 1987-88, 1997-98, 2003-04, 2004-05, 2010-11, 2012-13, [A] 2013-14, 2014-15
Champions (12): 1977-78, 1983-84, 1986-87, 1987- 88, 1993-94, 1997-98, 1998-99, 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06, [B] 2009-10, 2016-17 [8]
Champions (10): 1976-77, [A] 1978-79, 1993-94, 1997-98, 1999-2000, 2001-02, 2003-04, 2011-12, [A] [9] 2013-14, 2016-17
Champions (8): 1992-93, 1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99, 2000-01, 2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16
Champions (1): 2016-17 [B]
  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Joint Winners with Mohun Bagan
  2. 1 2 Joint winners with Kalighat Club

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "CRICKET - HONOURS". East Bengal Club. Archived from the original on 18 October 2018. Retrieved 25 September 2019.
  2. "CALCUTTA — CRICKET CLUBS — Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB)". calcuttayellowpages.com. Calcutta Yellow Pages Calcutta. Archived from the original on 27 April 2021. Retrieved 31 January 2023.
  3. "THROWBACK: When Sachin Tendulkar captained East Bengal in P. Sen Trophy!". badgeb.com. Archived from the original on 25 April 2020. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
  4. "Javagal turns nostalgic". The Telegraph India. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
  5. Halder, Sanjib (8 September 2023). "দলে একাধিক বদল, এবার বাইশ গজে নামবে শক্তিশালী ইস্টবেঙ্গল, কোচের দায়িত্বে আব্দুল মোনায়েম" [Multiple changes in the team, this time the strong East Bengal will go down to 22 yards, Abdul Monayem is in charge of the coach.]. Hindustan Times Bangla (in Bengali). Retrieved 3 September 2024.
  6. Ganguly, Kaustav (8 September 2023). "East Bengal: লিগ ট্রফি খরা কাটাতে ক্রিকেটেও শক্তিশালী দল গড়ল ইস্টবেঙ্গল" [East Bengal: East Bengal formed a strong team in cricket to end the league trophy drought]. TV9 Bangla (in Bengali). Retrieved 3 September 2024.
  7. Biswas, Koushik (3 September 2024). "Kolkata Club Cricket Exclusive: East Bengal create a strong squad for 2024-2025 season; Writtick Chatterjee to lead". Sportzpoint. Retrieved 3 September 2024.
  8. "J.C Mukherjee Trophy: East Bengal wins their second title despite Manoj Tiwary's half century". Xtra Time. 3 June 2017. Archived from the original on 25 September 2019. Retrieved 25 September 2019.
  9. "CAB's tournament committee declared East Bengal and Mohun Bagan joint-winners of the P.Sen Trophy tournament. The final between the two arch-rivals on Tuesday had remained inconclusive when they refused to go into a 'bowl out' after a sharp shower forced an abandonment at the Eden Gardens". The Times of India. 21 June 2012. Retrieved 25 April 2020.