Ranji Trophy 2023-24: Manoj Tiwary retires after Bengal vs Bihar match
Legendary Bengal player Manoj Tiwary announced his retirement on Sunday following his team's overwhelming victory over Bihar at Eden Gardens.
Legendary Bengal player Manoj Tiwary announced his retirement on Sunday following his team's overwhelming victory over Bihar at Eden Gardens.
The cricketers, in turn, said they too were very happy about the pick.
This was conveyed to a section of the media by Ganguly himself on Saturday evening. He also confirmed that he will be filing his nomination on October 18.
The BCCI, in the release on Sunday that it "will study guidelines at the state level and will work in sync with State Cricket Associations to chalk out a programme for skill-based training at a local level."
Grounds Committee Chairman, Madan Ghosh personally contributed Rs 2,500.
Violence erupted following a clash between police and Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) students who were protesting against the amended Citizenship Bill.
The move assumes much political significance given the coming assembly elections in the state due only next year.
Requesting restraint, they felt that those invoking the name of Swami Vivekananda are actually “Vivedanandas”, a group of those who are bent on spreading difference and dissension in the name of religion.
Meanwhile, Congress and Left Front leaders closed ranks in support of the protests, but both expressed reservation at the mode of the agitation during the day.
“Do not cause damage to government property. Strict action would be taken against those who are found guilty in creating disturbances,” the statement quoted her as saying.