A track with a tinge of green on it awaits Bengal and Madhya Pradesh as they prepare themselves to square up in the five-day Ranji Trophy quarterfinals commencing at the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai on Wednesday.
Interestingly both the captains, Manoj Tiwary of Bengal and veteran Devendra Bundela of MP, were of the opinion that their team had the better bowling attack to take advantage of the track.
Both the teams have some good medium pacers to try and exploit the favourable conditions, at least initially.
Pacers Will be Key
If Bengal have India discard Ashok Dinda (31 wickets in the championship this season) and Veer Pratap Singh (15), Madhya Pradesh have tall Ishwar Pandey (13 wickets from 8 games) to fall back on.
"We had changed our strategy and played on turning tracks this season. Over the last few seasons we had played on green top (at home), so we have an advantage (here)," said Bundela, who will turn 39 later this month, on the eve of the game.
"The last two matches in the league and in the ODI and Twenty20 tournaments, he bowled well. Hope he bowls well here too," said Bundela about his pace spearhead Pandey.
Bengal skipper Tiwary said too feels that pacers will have edge over spinners on this wicket.
"The wicket has little bit of grass. Usually it's not so. Normally the carry is there. Grass will help seamers. I expect the spinners to come into the picture at the end of 3rd or 4th day though there will not be massive turn. It will assist fast bowlers more than spinners," he said.
"They are a strong side and have a few consistent performers. But they have not been tested in such kind of tracks and we have tall and quick bowlers to test them. We are up for the challenge," added the Bengal skipper who has led the team from the front by amassing 522 runs in eight matches.
Team Coping Well With Laxmi Ratan Shukla's Retirement
Tiwary said he was determined to put aside the off-field controversies, such as the sudden decision of top all-rounder Laxmi Ratan Shukla to retire mid-season, behind him.
"There have been valuable inputs from (Cricket Association of Bengal president) Sourav (Ganguly) and coach Sairaj (Bahutule). They have made sure that controversies have not affected the team. It's a challenge to handle things off the field and think of things related to cricket only.
"Sourav said don't take any extra pressure in knock-out games and that the first one or two hours on day one is very important as that will set the tone of the match. Rightly said. We have prepared well and now it's up to us to execute the plans," he added.
Teams:
Bengal: Manoj Tiwary (Capt.), Ashok Dinda (Vice-capt.), Wriddhiman Saha, Shreevats Goswami, Sudip Chatterjee, Abhimanyu Easwaran, Sayan Sekhar Mondal, Pankaj Shaw, Aamir Gani, Pragyan Ojha, Veer Pratap Singh, Mukesh Kumar, Rohan Banerjee, Pritam Chakraborty, Prasenjit Das, Ishan Porel.
Madhya Pradesh: Devendra Bundela (Capt.), Naman Ojha, Jalaj Saxena, Harpritsingh Bhatia, Ankit Sharma, Ishwar Pande, Aditya Shrivastava, Rajat Patidar, Mihir Hirwani, S K Sakure, Shubham Sharma, Gaurav Yadav, Ashutosh Singh, Puneet Datey.