For the sake of statistics, Mohun Bagan scored 276 for 8 in 85.2 overs when stumps were drawn.
Former India U-19 World Cupper Ravikant Singh, representing Bhowanipore, was skiddy and got some movement with both new ball and second new ball ending with three wickets.
For Mohun Bagan, Anushtup Majumdar, who had once played for India A, scored 83 off 131 balls while veteran Sanjib Sanyal (51 batting) scored an unbeaten half-century.
"The ball is just the same, only difference is the colour. Initially it was a bit difficult but once you're set shot making became easy," Majumdar said about his primary assessment.
The bowlers' perspective was provided by left-arm medium pacer Geet Puri (2/19), who got the first wicket of the day with a ball that shaped away after pitching from Bagan opener Jayojeet Basu.
"There was a lot of swing. The ball felt much lighter, even as it's same as the regular 156 grams. I really enjoyed bowling with the pink kookaburra. It had much better control. Pacers got a lot of help but spinners did not get much assistance," Puri said.
However Bhowanipore's spinners including skipper Writtick Chatterjee got a wicket, there was hardly any turn even after the ball was 60 overs old.
CAB president Sourav Ganguly ensured that it drew attention from not only International media but saw a sizeable crowd close to a thousand, that easily surpassed a Ranji Trophy attendance on any given day.
At the end of the day, everyone was happy; the umpires hailed the ball that retained its texture even at the dinner interval, batsmen scored runs, there was something for both seamers and spinners, while the crowd enjoyed the the limelight with the match shown live.
"I didn't expect it to be so firm, I'm really surprised. The ball was perfectly visible. And you can feel the seam which is still intact," one of the umpires, Premdip Chatterjee said.
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