Indo British Heritage Cup 2023
Kolkata, December 26, 2023 – The historic Eden Gardens witnessed a spectacular clash as the reigning champions, ‘India in UK,’ faced off against the formidable challengers, ‘UK in India,’ in the much-anticipated 4th edition of the Indo British Heritage Cup.
On a honey-glazed sunny day, amidst the rich heritage of Kolkata, both teams showcased exceptional cricketing prowess, captivating the audience with their skill and sportsmanship. The echoes of cheers resonated through the hallowed grounds as the teams battled for supremacy in this iconic cultural exchange through sports.
The match was a nail-biter from start to finish, keeping fans on the edge of their seats. Each run, every wicket, and the strategic manoeuvres unfolded a story of intense competition and camaraderie between the two nations.
In the fiercely contested match, ‘UK in India’ secured a triumphant win over the reigning champions, ‘India in the UK’. The pivotal moment came as Timon Basu exhibited a scintillating innings, propelling ‘UK in India’ to a challenging total of 185. Despite a commendable effort from Judhajit Mukherjee, Jishnu Chatterjee, and Ankit Aditya representing ‘India in the UK’, their endeavors fell short. Ravi and Timon, with their strategic prowess, managed to put brakes on the chase, resulting in ‘India in the UK’ finishing 15 runs shy of victory. As a testament to his outstanding performance, Timon Basu was rightfully adjudged the Man of the Match, sealing a memorable victory for ‘UK in India’.
Acclaimed director Srijit Mukherji, a recipient of the National Award, showcased exceptional skills behind the stumps for ‘India in the UK’. Expressing his delight, he shared that batting in the middle and gazing towards the B C Roy Pavilion was a truly amazing experience, reminiscent of the countless scintillating games he had witnessed from that vantage point.
Koushik Chatterjee, Trustee of the Bengal Heritage Foundation, expressed his delight at the success of the event, stating, “The Indo British Heritage Cup serves as a unique platform for fostering cultural bonds and celebrating the spirit of sportsmanship between our nations. The enthusiasm displayed by both teams, as well as the passionate audience, truly exemplifies the shared heritage and camaraderie between India and the UK.”
Dr. Andrew Fleming, British Deputy High Commissioner to East and Northeast India, shared his enthusiasm, saying, “I am delighted that we are bringing in partners from both India and the UK to forge deeper connections through the shared passion of cricket. It’s a delight to be in the iconic Eden Gardens to see our teams play the game and bond. This is what we aim to do through our sports diplomacy.”
Subrata Paul, President, Indo British Scholars’ Association, added, “I am delighted to be partnering with partners – BHF, BDHC, BC – in joining hands for the fourth edition of Indo-British Heritage Cup cricket match at Eden Gardens. This activity is one of the ways by which IBSA connects with the wider UK alumni community in Kolkata through the love of sports.”
Dr. Debanjan Chakrabarti, Director British Council, East and Northeast India, highlighted the significance of the event, stating, “I am delighted that this fabulous Living Bridge narrative – involving the Indian diaspora in the UK, alumni of UK universities in India, colleagues at Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office – seeded by the British Council now finds one of its finest expressions in this annual cricket match at Eden Gardens. Education, culture, English language, and sports are unique to India-UK ties, and we celebrate all those connections through this event that brings Bengal Heritage Foundation, the Indo British Scholars’ Association, British Deputy High Commission, and the British Council on the level playing field of cricket at Eden Gardens, supported by HSBC and the Cricket Association of Bengal.”
The Bengal Heritage Foundation, under the scouting expertise of Surojit Lahiri and Abdul Monayem, presented cricket kits to two promising Bengal U-19 players, namely Rahul Prasad and Priyanshu Patel. Acknowledging their remarkable progress and stellar performances in the recent years, Abdul Monayem remarked, “Both have exhibited tremendous growth and transformation, playing a pivotal role for Bengal in the Cooch Behar Trophy.” The Bengal Heritage Foundation extends its best wishes to Rahul and Priyanshu, hoping for a bright and successful future ahead.
As the sun set over the iconic Eden Gardens, the teams shook hands and the living bridge shone bright. The Indo British Heritage Cup continues to be a testament to the enduring connection between the two nations, combining the love for cricket with a celebration of shared history and heritage.
Scorecard Highlights:
Captain of ‘UK in India’ – Amit Sengupta
Captain of ‘India in UK’ – Koushik Chatterjee
Score of ‘UK in India’ – 184/5 (20.0 overs)
Score of ‘India in UK’ – 169/7 (20.0 overs)
‘UK in India’ won by 15 runs