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Alarmed by Bengal’s ousters from the group phases of the T20 and one-day home competitions, the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) on Monday known as for a overview assembly with the coach, captain and selectors to do an in-depth publish mortem.
The Anustup Majumdar-led Bengal on Monday suffered their third defeat from 5 matches, shedding to Haryana by 5 wickets to complete fifth in Group E of the Vijay Hazare Trophy one-day event.
In the season opener Syed Mushtaq Ali T20, Bengal additionally had made a bunch stage exit, forcing the CAB prime brass to name for an intensive overview.
“We had anticipated a significantly better efficiency from the staff. In reality the CAB workplace bearers will quickly name a overview assembly with the coach, captain and selectors to do an in-depth publish mortem.
“It is absolutely important to find out the reasons for this kind of performance and address the issues. The performance of the support staff will also reviewed,” CAB president Avishek Dalmiya stated.
Dalmiya additional stated that they’ve chalked out an in depth plan to roll out ‘Vision 2025’ as a continuation of ‘Vision 2020’ with sole give attention to growing younger skills
“We are already working on the blueprint for Vision 2025. This time the focus will also be on age group cricket and harnessing and developing young talents to create a robust supply line and a strong bench strength,” he stated.
CAB secretary Snehashis Ganguly stated: “No excuses will be entertained without valid reasons. Besides we will be doing a detailed post mortem and we will get to the bottom of this performance.”
“The CAB has left no stones unturned to see that the players get enough pre-season practice. We have been doing fitness camps indoors from September 2020 immediately after the lockdown was lifted,” he stated.
“Then sustaining all Covid protocols, camps had been held in Kalyani for construct up in direction of the season. Vision camp with VVS Laxman was executed at JU Second Campus.
Practice matches had been organised, staff bonding periods had been held, and the Bengal T20 Challenge was organised conserving in thoughts the necessity for some invaluable match observe for the gamers. So we have to analyse what goes incorrect.”
Bengal coach Arun Lal, who was dissatisfied with the efficiency of the staff, held a closed door assembly with Dalmiya.
“A set of dos and don’ts will be given to the players on behavioural expectations and maintaining fitness standards ahead of next season.”