Opener Abhimanyu Easwaran played the innings of his life with an unbeaten 183 as Bengal chased down a record 322 to record a seven-wicket win and virtually knock Delhi out of the Ranji Trophy Elite Group B here Wednesday.
Dismissed for 220 in less than 59 overs in the first session, Bengal had a mountain to climb on the final day. But the 23-year-old Abhimanyu, fresh from India A tour to New Zealand under Rahul Dravid, came off age in his composed innings which featured 23 boundaries and two sixes.
Supremely fit, Abhimanyu ran hard for his singles as he found perfect ally in senior teammate Anustup Majumdar who made a valuable 69 not out (8x4) as Bengal took just 70.2 overs to get across the line.
The duo put on 186 runs for the unbroken third wicket to script Bengal's biggest run chase in Ranji Trophy, bettering their 307-run chase against Karnataka here in 2006-07 season.
Wednesday's win kept Bengal's quarterfinal hopes alive as they now occupy seventh place in the combined Elite Group A and B with 22 points.
This also avenged Bengal's semifinal ouster in last season when they lost to Delhi by an innings and 26 runs in Pune.
They next face Punjab here from January 7-10 in a virtual knock-out game.
This was Abhimanyu's second century from three matches this season as he had smashed a career-best 186 against Hyderabad after returning from the India A tour.
Sharing the secret of his transformation, he said: "I was not able to convert my starts and getting out for 50-60 odd runs. Rahul Sir told me rather than eyeing a big score, concentrate on the process. Just play with the situation and go over by over."
Delhi coach Mithun Manhas, however, chose to ignore the dubious umpiring decisions and said: "That's human nature. You make errors even in batting, bowling."
He was, however, was harsh on his bowlers and said: "I'm very disappointed. We have got ourselves to blame because of the way we bowled. Their run rate and the scores shows that we did not bowl well."
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