In a momentous occasion for cricket enthusiasts in Silchar, the town’s talents are set to make a splash in both the Cooch Behar Trophy and the Ranji Trophy as Abhishek Deb earns his spot in the Assam U19 squad, while Abhishek Thakuri, Dibakar Johri, and Rahul Singh receive calls for the Fitness-Cum-Trial Camp ahead of the Ranji Trophy season.
Silchar’s cricketing gem, Abhishek Deb, is ready to don the Assam U19 jersey in the upcoming Cooch Behar Trophy clash against Saurashtra. The 18-year-old’s remarkable skills have earned him the coveted spot in the squad, showcasing a ray of light in otherwise dark cricket ecosystem of the city. Deb’s prowess with the bat, agility on the field and skill with the ball, have not gone unnoticed.
Joining the spotlight are three more promising cricketers from Silchar—Abhishek Thakuri, Dibakar Johri, and Rahul Singh—who have been summoned to the Fitness-Cum-Trial Camp for the upcoming Ranji Trophy season. The trio’s remarkable performances on the local circuit have earned them the opportunity to showcase their skills at the prestigious camp, a crucial stepping stone towards making their mark in one of India’s premier domestic cricket tournaments.
The Fitness-Cum-Trial Camp, slated to commence at the ACA Stadium Barsapara from December 12, 2023, serves as a platform for players to prove their mettle and secure a spot in the Assam Ranji Trophy squad. With seasoned coaches and selectors closely monitoring the proceedings, Thakuri, Johri, and Singh will be eager to make a lasting impression and cement their places in the squad.
The simultaneous representation of Silchar’s talent in both the Cooch Behar Trophy and the Ranji Trophy camp is a source of immense pride for the cricketing community in the town. The recognition of Abhishek Deb’s skills at the U19 level, coupled with the inclusion of Thakuri, Johri, and Singh in the Ranji Trophy camp, highlights Silchar’s potential for cricketing talent in Assam.
As the cricketing spotlight shifts to Silchar, all eyes will be on Abhishek Deb, Abhishek Thakuri, Dibakar Johri, and Rahul Singh, as they embark on their respective journeys in the Cooch Behar Trophy and the Ranji Trophy camp, carrying the aspirations of their town and the dreams of cricket enthusiasts in Silchar.
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