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10th class student broke Ganguly’s 35 year old record


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Ankit Chatterjee, studying in tenth class, broke the record of Sourav Ganguly. Ankit made his/her Ranji debut at the age of 15. he/she became the youngest batsman to play Ranji Trophy for Bengal, leaving behind Ganguly.read more

Ankit Chatterjee broke a 35 year old record.

New Delhi. 15 year old child has broken Sourav Ganguly’s record. When this budding cricketer named Ankit Chatterjee hit a cover drive, he/she remembered Sourav Ganguly. In his/her debut match of Ranji Trophy, he/she opened his/her account by hitting a brilliant cover drive against Haryana’s experienced fast bowler Anshul Kamboj. The teenage left-handed batsman became the youngest player to play Ranji for the state, surpassing former India captain Ganguly. Ankit made his/her Ranji debut at the age of 15 years and 361 days while Ganguly played his/her first match for Bengal at the age of 17 in 1989-90. This match was the final of Ranji Trophy in which Bengal defeated Delhi.

The journey of Ankit Chatterjee, a class 10 student of Bangaon High School, till this moment has been full of sacrifice and tireless dedication. he/she has been waking up at 3.30 am almost every day for the last three years to reach Kolkata Ground. And after a two-hour journey by the 4:25 Bongaon-Sealdah local train, he/she used to walk for half an hour to reach Kolkata Ground. his/her daily routine ends at nine or 10 o’clock at night. Ankit learned of his/her debut two days before the match when established opening batsman and India A cricketer Abhimanyu Easwaran was ruled out of the match due to a hairline fracture.

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However, instead of getting nervous, Ankit accepted this opportunity with patience, which according to his/her childhood coach Dolon Golder has been his/her ‘trademark’ quality. Ankit said about his/her ‘signature shot’ (cover drive) after the match in Kalyani, ‘It was absolutely normal for me and I also slept well last night. I was not thinking of being aggressive but the ball was hitting that ball. It was worth a shot, so I did it. At the end of the day’s play, Bengal’s score was one wicket for 10 runs and Ankit was batting on five runs.

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