Interview with Sourav Ganguly
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Interviewer: You are spending a lot of time on the outfield on top of your scheduled time as the president of the CAB. So what is your future plans regarding Bengal’s cricket?
Sourav Ganguly: I believe that groundwork is very important. And we try to give to the best of training and supervision to the most important Bengal cricketers in our Vision Twenty20. Experts like Laxman, Sekhar and Muralitharan has been roped in for this. We have some well-performing cricketers on our hands now. The Ranji Trophy tournament has yielded positive results for us, if only our last match had gone well then we might have ended up as the leading team in our group. The team has not performed well in the Hazare Trophy, but we were quite successful in the 4 ODIs. I believe that if players who display a great amount of potential are selected and provided the required facilities then positive results are bound to come our way. And CAB’S job is to provide these facilities.
Interviewer: Through you are saying and what kind of initiatives the CAB are taking it is well understood that Sourav Ganguly has taken over as the captain of the ship. Am I right?
Sourav Ganguly: This is a place to play and the association exists with the sole purpose of organizing games. When we had played in our days the then CAB authorities had tried to provide us the best of cricketing facilities. But during those days opportunities were scarce and investments were hard to come by. But now we have both. So the cricketing skills and temperament of our players will be put on the test and will evidently be developed as a result of playing different, high profile matches in various and tough conditions. In this year itself we had played a pre–season match in Sri Lanka and we have reaped the benefits of it in the Ranji Trophy. I believe that our players will never improve if they do not play against players who are better than them. I want to send the Bengal team to England next year. It will be expensive but still let’s see what can be done.
Interviewer: Are you channelling your attention to cultivating any particular type of cricketer: Fast bowler or batsman?
Sourav Ganguly: We are trying to give our attention in all the areas of Cricket. Laxman is for batting, T.A. Sekhar is for fast bowling and Muralitharan is for spin bowling. Cricketing talents like Amir Dani or Sudipto Pramanik are being cultivated.
Interviewer: The Indian-subcontinent is not so good for pace-bowling, isn’t it?
Sourav Ganguly: We are not lacking in skill. It’s our perspective that we must change. Bowlers like Mohammad Sami, Umesh Jadav are bowling in the 140s and 150s mark. We have some good pace bowlers. Dinda is bowling really fast, there is a boy named Mukesh and there is Virpratap. There are a couple of promising fellows in the U-19 squad too. Only our attitude must be changed. If we are conscious about it then change is possible.
Interviewer: Vision Twenty 20 means results will be obtained within 2020?
Sourav Ganguly: No. The name exists for its sake itself. There is no time limit. It is an ongoing process.
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Sourav Ganguly was the Captain of the Indian ticket team. He is one of the best left-handed batsmen in the world. He Ed the Indian team to the final of the cricket World Cup 2003.Sourav Ganguly was born on July 8, 1972 in Kolkata. His father is a wealthy businessman. He had a happy childhood. He played for West Bengal in the Ranji Trophy. His international debut was against the West Indies in 1991-92.For some time, he was out of the Indian cricket team, lies debut in Test cricket was against England at Lord’s in 1996. After that le has regularly played for the Indian cricket team
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