Having surprised everyone with his train ride from Ranchi, the most successful Indian skipper MS Dhoni will now stay at the Bengal Cricket Academy in Kalyani for their Vijay Hazare Tropy group D matches.
"Initially, we wanted to stay here at the hotel but now we will leave tomorrow evening and return to Kolkata after the match," Jharkhand team manager PN Singh said.
This would mean a big security concern, but the hosts Cricket Association of Bengal was not leaving any stone unturned and said the venue was well-equipped.
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Jharkhand play two matches in Kalyani - against Services on February 28 and Jammu and Kashmir on March 6.
On the security measures, he said: "We will have a barricade around the academy and there will be tight police vigil by the district administation," a CAB official said.
Only today Dhoni was nearly mobbed as he boarded the team bus after leading Jharkhand to a 78-run win with his 109-ball 129 that had six towering sixes and 10 boundaries.
Hundreds of crowd flashing camera and chanting 'Dhoni, Dhoni' gathered around the bus as the former captain struggled to board the bus as flower pots around the venue got destroyed in the chaos.
Such was the chaos, that the traffic came to a standstill for a few minutes on the Gostho Paul Sarani on which the Eden is located.
Having witnessed an overwhelming response at Eden Gardens where about a thousand people turned up for Jharkhand's two matches, CAB will be distributing about 2000 free passes for spectators.
"The entry will be free to BCA Academy but one has to show the pass to watch the match," the CAB official said.
An 11-member team led by Kharagpur Municipality Chairman Pradeep Sarkar, his former colleagues at South Eastern Railway during his stint in early 2000s, also came to watch Dhoni.
"Today Dhoni once again showed that he's among the best finishers' of the world cricket," Sarkar hailed.
Dhoni earlier stunned everyone as he came with his teammates boarding an overnight train from Ranchi, a ride he took for the first time in 13 years.
Virat Kohli took over as national skipper in all three formats in January after Dhoni stood down from the captaincy of India's one-day and T20I sides and vowed to continue playing in limited-overs formats.
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