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.
If Bengal have India discard Ashok Dinda (31 wickets in the championship this season) and Veer Pratap Singh (15), MP have tall Ishwar Pandey (13 wickets from 8 games), who has played in Tests and been discarded, to fall back on.
"The last two matches in the league and in the ODI and T20 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.
The head to head record between the two teams is one outright win apiece in eight clashes, with the previous match - last year around the same time in Indore - going in favour of MP by virtue of the first innings lead.
and last year we nearly scored an outright win, only two wickets (of Bengal) were left," said Bundela, referring to Bengal following on after making 219 all out in reply to MP's massive 514 for six declared and then ending up at 303 for eight.
The two MP openers who sent Bengal on a leather hunt in Indore after hitting individual hundreds and getting involved in a double century stand - seasoned all-rounder Jalaj Saxena (530 runs and 46 wickets in 8 games this season) and Aditya Shrivastava (464 runs in 8 matches) are again in form.
The 30-year-old middle order batsman, who has played in 12 ODIs for India in the past, also praised his team for its consistent show this season.
"Our performance in Ranji Trophy has been very consistent except against Karnataka when we conceded the first innings lead. In other matches we have dominated. Our bowlers, especially Dinda, have contributed a lot.
"(Medium pacer) Mukesh (Kumar) is the find for Bengal for the season (11 wickets from 3 matches). Veer (Pratap Singh) has done well in two matches and the other (off) spinner (Abdul) Gani (228 runs and 20 wickets in 5 games) has also done well. We are a balanced team," he said.
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