Bengal Internet Desk: The Delhi U-19 team lower order batsmen put up a resilient fight to drag the team to a commanding 314 in the first innings, after starting from 246/6 overnight in Cooch Behar Trophy Final. Sumit Mathur(33) and keeper Lakshay(32) put up a decent partnership to make the team cross the vital 300 barrier. The spinners were on song for the Bengal U-19 side as left arm spinner Akash Pandey picked up 4 vital wickets at the cost of 92 runs and off spinner Rajarshi Mitra took 3 for 65, however the matter of concern was probably team’s bowling spearhead Kanishk Seth, who went wicketless. Bengal are at a even stevens position at the end of day two as they are restricted to 83 for 2, Saurabh Singh(43) and KJ Saifi(17) are at the crease to take Bengal in a safe position. Bengal head coach Pranab Nandi once again expressed his displeasure over the Feroz Shah Kotla pitch as he blamed that the pitch was “too slow to bat on, ball wasn’t coming on to the bat so the stroke making was very difficult.” Nandi also alleged some ridiculous decision regarding hosting the match at Kotla, which is traditionally Delhi's home ground. He told that as Delhi's strong point are their spinners, so the authority has prepared a spin friendly wicket to support the Delhi team, which is eminent as Bengal's spinners picking up 7 wickets in the first innings. However, Nandi is confident that his boys are capable of achieving the first innings lead. "I have full faith on my team. I said them that you have bounced back upon a strong Delhi start by restricting them to only 314. If you don’t make a hurry to score runs, rather aim to build a partnership by rotating the strike, you might end up winning the bout", Nandi explained.