Arun Lal resigns as Bengal coach; cites health and personal reasons
Arun Lal handed over his resignation from the position of Bengal coach to secretary Snehasish Ganguly, citing old age and fatigue.
With president Avishek Dalmiya away in the UK, the 66-year-old visited Eden Gardens on Tuesday and handed over the resignation to secretary Snehasish Ganguly.
An official statement from the Cricket Association of Bengal is awaited, but it is learnt that the state body has accepted his resignation.
“Coaching a state team is a tough job and I’m ageing. It’s nine months of cricket in a year and I’m fatigued. I am ageing and just told them that I cannot continue,” Lal said.
“The future is bright for Bengal I hope they go on to win the title from here,” he added.
As per sources, the CAB is already on the lookout for a new coach with highly successful Chandrakant Pandit, who guided Madhya Pradesh to their first-ever Ranji Trophy title this season and homegrown Laxmi Ratan Shukla, on their radar.
Having overcome deadly cancer, Lal, a cricketer-turned-commentator, took up the role ahead of the 2018-19 season. The 66-year-old guided Bengal to their first Ranji Trophy final, in 2020, after 13 years.
Bengal, under Arun Lal, reached the semi-finals of the Ranji Trophy last season.
(Inputs PTI)
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