Showing posts with label Ganguly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ganguly. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

There cannot be a bigger record: Ganguly

Sourav Ganguly has developed a reputation with his sharp comments and in-depth analysis of the game. He spoke to DNA at Lord's where he made Test debut in 1996. Excerpts:

How is it coming back to Lord's where you kick-started your career with a bang 15 years ago?


Lord's is a special ground and I always enjoy coming here. The atmosphere is excellent; the support is equal for both teams. It is actually great to see so many Indian supporters here.

Is there a sense of deja vu for you? Did it occur to you that you should rather be in the middle than in the commentary box?


No, no. I'm done with cricket and I'm very happy about it. I've enjoyed my game and I'm enjoying my time in the commentary box.

How do you do it? Do you prepare for it as well?


No great preparation. I go out there and say what I think of the action in the middle. It's quite easy, in fact.

Does the team have the bowling depth?


Yes, why not? Zaheer has been in tremendous form. It is unfortunate that he is not fit but Ishant (Sharma), I thought, has turned into a tremendous bowler. We bowled very well in the second innings yesterday (Sunday).

Do you think India will be able to win the series with the current bowling strength?


Why not? There is fire power. Sreesanth can be an ideal replacement if Zaheer is not fit. Ishant has been doing well any way. And Praveen (Kumar) has come off very well. I don't see too many concerns in the bowling.

What is your prediction for the series?


It is difficult to predict. The teams are evenly matched. Any result is possible. I'm expecting a very keenly-fought series.

India started winning abroad under you. What does it take to win overseas?


First thing is self belief. You cannot go out there without thinking that you can win. I tried to instill that in the players and I'm happy that is continuing. Of course, belief alone cannot get you wins. You have to prepare and perform well.

How has the team changed since you left?


Not much at all, I think. Almost the same players are there. Only Anil Kumble is missing.

How is Dhoni doing as a skipper?


The results are there for everyone to see. His real test will be how he handles the situation once Sachin, Rahul and Laxman retire. I'm sure he will have the team ready to face the situation.

Who after Sachin & Co? Does that worry you?


I'm not exactly worried. Indian cricket did not feel any vacuum after Gavaskar, Viswanath, Vengsarkar. There were Sachin, Dravid, Ganguly and Laxman. So, Indian cricket is robust enough to find the right personnel.

Rahul Dravid, finally, got his century after missing it in that 1996 Test...


I'm happy for him. He is batting as well as ever. Centuries at Jaimaica and Lord's have been superb. I'm hoping he will go on.

What about Sachin Tendulkar? How can one stay motivated for such a long time?


Motivation is not an issue for him, for that matter for any player. If you are playing for India, motivation will come automatically. The key is to stay fit.

How do you look at the possible 100th international?


It's an unthinkable phenomenon. I have never imagined such an achievement is possible in the game.

So, where do you place that record among other cricketing records?


At the very top. There cannot be a bigger record than this. I rate this even higher than 99.94.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Ganguly wants to play Ranji Trophy

Kolkata, Sep 9 (IANS) In his effort to return to top fitness before next year's Indian Premier League, former captain Sourav Ganguly Wednesday expressed his wish to play some Ranji Trophy matches for Bengal this season, nearly a year after bidding goodbye to international cricket.

'I am considering playing a few matches. If I see that some match practice will help me, then I shall play,' Ganguly told reporters at the Eden Gardens here.

The third edition of the IPL is scheduled for March-April 2010

Monday, February 2, 2009

Lara best left hander I played against: Ganguly

Kolkata, Feb 2 (PTI) Former India captain Sourav Ganguly today said West Indian legend Brian Lara was the greatest left-hander he had come across.Asked whom did he consider the greatest left-hander of all time, Ganguly said, "As a young cricketer, I looked up to David Gower... The Englishman was my favourite initially.
"But from the cricketers I have seen and played against, I think (Brian) Lara is the best left-hander ever," Ganguly said at a book release function here today.
The former cricketer also rated Sachin Tendulkar and Sunil Gavaskar as his all-time favourites. "It's always good to watch them play." Asked to pick the best shot he played, Ganguly remembered a six off New Zealand all-rounder Chris Cairns in an ODI in Gwalior which he helped India win with an unbeaten 153 on November 11, 1999.
"I was in full flow, having scored a century. Cairns bowled a yorker to me and I hit it for a six. I initially felt that I had holded out but I could not believe my eyes when the ball soared over the ropes.
"I was not able to repeat that shot again in my career. I consider that as the best ever (stroke)," Ganguly recalled.
Post-retirement, the Bengal ace joked that he was getting bored.
"It's been two-and-half months now. I think cricket life was much better," Ganguly said. PTI

Friday, July 11, 2008

Ganguly denies plans of retiring from ODIs


Former India cricket captain Sourav Ganguly on Thursday denied rumors of taking retirement from ODIs. Ganguly made this announcement on the sidelines of an awards function in Kolkata.
He also hoped to make his way back into the ODI team again by his performance. Ganguly was recently presented with best Asian batsman of the year award.

Meanwhile, Yuvraj Singh, Dinesh Kartik and Zaheer Khan got together in Mumbai to felicitate their mothers and wives in a programme sponsored by a detergent brand.