KOLCUTTA: A green-top pitch will be on offer for Bengal-Saurashtra Ranji Trophy summit clash beginning in Culcutta on February 16. Pace bowling has been Bengal’s main strength with the troika of Akash Deep (37), Ishan Porel (24) and Mukesh Kumar (18) accounting for the most number of wickets this season. Two days ahead of the match, the Eden Gardens centre strip sported a green cover and Cricket Association of Bengal pitch curator Sujan Mukherjee said there would be no “further trimming”. “Our pace bowling is much better than Saurashtra and we will have a similar grass cover on the pitch, there is no further scope for trimming,” Mukherjee told reporters. Luck has been with the Bengal side this season, and I hope they win the title this time.” Two-time champions Bengal are yet to win the Ranji Trophy since 1989-90. Since then, they have made the final four times, the last being in 2019- 20 when they lost to Saurashtra.Bengal’s last Ranji triumph also had come at the Eden Gardens and they would look to end the prolonged drought, with a ‘sweet revenge’ against Saurashtra. 1990 RANJI WINNING CAPTAIN SAMBARAN TO RING EDEN BELL: Captain of the 1989-90 triumph Sambaran Banerjee would ring the ‘Eden Bell’ to signal the start of the match on Thursday, president Snehasish Ganguly said.Snehasish was also a member of that side along with his younger brother Sourav Ganguly who is currently in the UK.”We have invited all the Ranji Trophy winning members and they would be present during the match. Sourav is expected to be back on February 18 and he would also be present,” Snehasish said. Women T20 WC: India eye for improved bowling show vs West Indies Indian Jr Women's Hockey team leave for South Africa Women's T20 World Cup: India's win vs Pakistan