Rivals confident yet guarded against history
It has been a fairytale run for both Bengal and Uttar Pradesh this season
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The only change for Bengal will be Rohan Gavaskar, who missed the semi-finals due to illness, replacing Kamal Mondal, who made just five on his debut against Baroda. Bengal, with three centurions in their last match, will clearly rely on their batting with Dasgupta, who has 538 runs at 44.83 including two vital hundreds this season, leading the way. In the bowling stakes, he may well be rubbing his palms in anticipation with the successful duo of Saurasish Lahiri, the talented young offspinner, and Shib Paul, the right-arm fast bowler, coming good. Lahiri, Bengal's leading wicket-taker, is ranked fifth in this season's bowling tally, and together with Paul may prove difficult for UP to deal with on the low Lucknow surface.
The pitch at the KD Singh Babu Stadium is known to be sluggish in nature - predominantly there is minimal lift for the fast bowlers - and on current view the hard and shiny surface looks to have just a flicker of grass on the good-length areas, which still require some rolling. Essentially, whoever calls right at the toss will definitely not think twice about batting. In three matches at this venue, UP have posted 400-plus scores twice - in one they made Punjab follow-on - and one outright victory against Hyderabad. The key, thus, will be in getting a sizeable first-innings score.
Kaif, returning to the side when left out of the national squad, has been UP's energizer-bunny. UP started on a disastrous note, losing their first two games at home and drawing the next two. But once Kaif joined the bandwagon and brought with him a much-needed vigour, a spirit of self-belief was instilled in the struggling team and since then they have won three matches.
This will be Bengal's 12th appearance in the Ranji final, which they won twice in the 1938-39 and 1989-90 seasons. UP have come close to winning on three occasions, the last time in 1997-98, but they have yet to lift the crown.
The premier cricket tournament in India stopped attracting the crowds in the last decade due to a lack of international stars making their presence felt. It would be hard, thus, to expect Lucknowites, who are well swathed in their woolens, to flock to the KD Singh Babu Stadium over the next five days.
Jyoti Prakash Yadav, Shiva Shukla, Praveen Kumar, Mohammad Kaif (capt), Suresh Raina, Gyanendra Pandey, Rizwan Shamshad, Piyush Chawla, Amir Khan (wk), Ashish Winston Zaidi, Shalabh Srivastava, R Prakash, R Mishra, Praveen Gupta.
Deep Dasgupta (capt/wk), Arindam Das, Subhomoy Das, Abhishek Jhunjhunwala, Rohan Gavaskar, Manoj Tiwary, Laxmi Ratan Shukla, Saurashish Lahiri, Shibsagar Singh, Ranadeb Bose, Shib Paul, Subhojit Paul, Ashok Dinda, MY Lodhgar.
Nagraj Gollapudi is Assistant Editor of Cricinfo Magazine