Bahutule hails Lal\'s appointment\, rules out rift with players

Bahutule hails Lal's appointment, rules out rift with players

IANS  |  Kolkata 

Under-fire Bengal on Wednesday said he respects Association of Bengal's (CAB) decision to appoint Lal as the mentor of the Bengal team, sweeping under the carpet talks of any rift between him and the players.

CAB and former had stated that a decision on whether to continue with Bahutule as the and Tiwary as will be taken after Bengal's first two matches.

"I respect CAB's decision. I enjoy working hard and this is a really good team I have. There are some extremely talented players. I want to continue working with them for the next two games and give my best," Bahutule told reporters at the Eden Gardens.

"Personally, everything has been fine. When you ask about dressing room atmosphere and all that...last three years I have been with the team. I am surprised when things are spoken about to be very honest. I try to keep this team together," said Bahutule who was appointed as in 2015.

The 45-year-old former leg-spinner was not present during Bengal team probables' preparation camp that began at the second campus ground under CAB Vision 2020 on Monday.

"I was told since the Vision 2020 camp is on, so I can join late when the Bengal team starts full fledged practice," he reasoned when asked why he joined late.

Hailing Lal's appointment as the team mentor, Bahutule also said he will speak to the players once again to iron out any differences if at all it is there.

"I am extremely happy about that. He has been a himself, he is well respected. He has a lot of experience. His interaction will help the boys. It's a fantastic effort to appoint him in as the mentor."

"I would like to know the players who said they have a problem in the dressing room or with me. It has come to me as a big surprise as I interact with all of them one on one a lot and I don't know anything of that sort. I am sure they understand me and I need to talk to them."

Lal, who represented India in 16 Tests and 13 ODIs, is a known face on TV as a commentator and successfully battled recently.

He was part of the winning team in the 1989-90 season when Bengal won the title after 51 years.

Bengal take on in an away Ranji fixture in their opening tie before playing at home. The team is supposed to leave base on October 29.

The team and the support staff for the first two Ranji Trophy matches will be selected on October 26.

--IANS

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First Published: Wed, October 24 2018. 15:44 IST