Ganguly said Big Things did not give a chance to give Cultdeep a chance for the reminder of the golden era of Team India, Ganguly said
Former Captain Sourav Ganguly is of the opinion that India has lost a great opportunity by not feeding Culeteep Yadav in Lord’s and Manchester as it can play an important role in the last two days of the spinner test match. The left -arm wrist -spinner Kuldeep did not get a single chance in the five match test series against England. Ganguly said: “I wish Kuldeep would also play in Manchester, Lords and Birmingham, because it would be difficult to fire teams on the fourth and fifth Test day without doing a good spinning.” Ganguly gave the example of the fourth Test in Manchester, where India’s lower middle -order batsmen disappointed the English bowlers and pulled the match after roasting 143 overs on the fifth day field. He said: “You saw what happened to England when India batted on a field that was a little broken and a little turned, but there was no good spinner, and England couldn’t take 20 wickets. In the past, big teams had big spinners, whether it would be Shane Warne, Murlidharan, England’s Graem Swansar, Monthi. So I think, the anal kumbal, Ravichandran should be Ashwin. Culable is a player who is considering feeding in the future. He also expressed the confidence that India would win the final game and make this exciting series equal. He said: “England play with four fast bowlers and have not landed no spinner. He may have left a little more grass on the field, which is why India has not launched a third spinner because they have Ravinda Jadeja and Washington beautiful.” Ganguly called on fans not to make an opinion after just one match over Anshul Kambooj and surprised the absence of fast bowler Mukesh Kumar. Kambooj’s Manchester debut was extremely disappointing, when he was admitted to the team in place of the injured Akash Deep. He only took one wicket for 89 runs. Ganguly did not even emphasize the controversy between Indian coach Gautam Gambhir and Surrey’s curator Lee Fortis about the field on the oval. He said, “I don’t know why Gambhir was angry. I am sure that all coaches and captains talk to the terrain, sometimes with joy, sometimes with sadness. It also happened in my time, it will be ahead. So don’t give it too much. I want India to play well, win the test and also series. “Gambhir and batting coach Sitanshu investigated the field of Kotak Oval, when Fortis allegedly asked him to stay two and a half meters from the field by a messenger, who did not like the Indian head coach. India reached a lot close to victory in the Lord’s test, but could not reach a minor target of 193 runs in the fourth innings and the team lost by 22 runs and fell 1-2 in the series. After that, the heroic efforts of Kl Rahul (90) and Captain Shubman Gill (103), Washington Sundar (101 not out) and Rajdeja (107 not out), fourth, fifth and sixth of the sixth number of centuries, remain India for 143 overs and undertake their hope in the series. Ganguly said: ‘India should have won the Lord’s test. India played very well in Manchester and it is even sad to see that they scored about 400 runs on the fifth day and could not chase 190 runs to win the Lord’s test. If they bowl well, I’m sure they’ll win at the oval. ‘Ganguly praised the Indian batting order that has so far scored 11 centuries in four tests. Gill scored four, Rishabh Pant and Rahul two each and Jadeja, Washington Sundar and Yashasvi Jaiswal each recorded one century. Ganguly also praised the leadership of Gill, who held the test captainhood after Rohit Sharma’s retirement. After the retirement of Virat Kohli and Ashwin, the team also goes through a period of change. Ganguly said: ‘Gill was fantastic and showed that if you give responsibility, people perform well. He beat brilliantly in this series. I am very proud to see that there are so many wonderful players.