Sourav Ganguly
India's most successful captain

No favourites in Twenty20

Kolkata are well prepared for this year's tournament. We practised all year round and have spotted a few talented Indian youngsters

Sourav Ganguly

March 11, 2010

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The covers are on at the DY Patil Stadium, India v Australia, 7th ODI, Mumbai, November 11, 2009
Sourav Ganguly: The DY Patil Stadium "definitely qualifies as one of the world's best cricket stadiums" © AFP
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This is the third season of the Indian Premier League and it really makes one wonder how quickly time flies. It still seems just the other day that this mega-event got rolling. We are ready to play the first game of the new season and the boys are all geared up, mentally and physically. The first game of a tournament is always crucial from various aspects and we are raring to make a strong start.

We face Deccan Chargers, last year's winners, in our first match. Though they are the defending champions I'm pretty sure they will have to start from scratch, like any other team, in this tournament. The simple reason is that the Twenty20 format has no favourites - you can have no one claiming that they will walk out and maintain a winning streak.

The Deccan's four overseas cricketers are Andrew Symonds, Herschelle Gibbs, Chaminda Vaas and the captain, Adam Gilchrist. That's some fire-power in that line-up! Gilly and company must be happy to be playing their home matches away from Hyderabad because they have a horrible record at home. They have won none of the nine matches [including the Champions League] they played at their original home, which would have definitely had a bearing on their mind had they been playing there this year. Maybe the change of residence will bring Gilchrist's team better luck in the new season.

The DY Patil Stadium is a treat for the eye. I have never seen it before, leave alone played here, and I was pleasantly surprised by its appearance and was even more astonished when I was informed that it is owned by a university. It definitely qualifies as one of the world's best cricket stadiums.

I am sure there will be an electrifying atmosphere during our first game. The wicket has been re-laid, the person in charge of the 22 yards is a former India player and my one-time team-mate Abey Kuruvilla. I am sure he will give us a wicket with just the right kind of bounce and carry to facilitate both the fast bowlers and the stroke-makers.Twenty20 is generally considered a feast of runs, with nothing much for the bowlers. A good 22 yards, with even pace and bounce, at times balances the contest. The first sighting of the pitch indicates that there will be nothing much for the spinners.

We do have an attack that can exploit any given condition. There is a group of fast bowlers who, I am sure, will generate pace on any sort of wicket. As a captain I am looking to them to provide early breakthroughs.

We have prepared well for this year's tournament. We practised all year round and have proceeded carefully in spotting a few talented Indian youngsters. Much effort has gone into polishing them so I am looking forward to the Indian players to deliver this IPL. The likes of Manoj Tiwary, Cheteshwar Pujara, Wriddhiman Saha, Ishant Sharma, Ashok Dinda and Murali Kartik have a fantastic platform to showcase their talent, put across to the selectors how good they are and make a name and a career for themselves.

For the start of the new IPL season we have the services of Brad Hodge, Owais Shah, Charl Langeveldt, Angelo Mathews, Ajantha Mendis and Mashrafe Mortaza. We will be joined shortly by Chris Gayle, Shane Bond and David Hussey. It really will be tough for the team management to decide what would be the best combination of foreign players for us. But it is a situation we don't mind - the more the merrier.

Sourav Ganguly led India in 49 Tests between 2000 and 2005, winning 21

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Comments: 21 
Posted by NandhaKumar.S on (March 18 2010, 10:44 AM GMT)

KKR - The Bengal's Sorrow...!!

Posted by CricketMaan on (March 15 2010, 12:40 PM GMT)

WEll done in your first 2 matches. Dada will you be India's next coach?

Posted by secondopinion on (March 13 2010, 06:50 AM GMT)

despite the post-match hoopla, KKR's weaknesses remain unsolved - no good Indian batsmen and no good left arm swing bowler. because of lack of good batsmen, KKR plays two-bit all-rounders like Shukla. Tiwary is quite a shadow of what he was in 2007-08, KKR shud instead try Vignesh and Chirag Pathak, even Sunny Singh if around. why take players like Iqbal Abdullah or Mandeep/Harpreet/ Khadiwale.. (like in first IPL, Pujara sat around while Hafeez/Das/ Butt kept playing and failing) if u wud play Dada's Old Faithfuls (Agarkar, Murali K, Shukla, Rohan Gavakar, etc) always

Posted by   on (March 12 2010, 19:08 PM GMT)

KKR - prove yourself the real knights. Win all games.

Posted by RAAJ101 on (March 12 2010, 18:10 PM GMT)

I AGREE WITH KKR CAPTAIN SAURAV GANGULY THAT HOW TIME FLIES QUICLY AS WE APPROACH THE THIRD SEASON OF IPL AND ALSO THAT THERE ARE NO FAVOURITES IN TWENTY20 CRICKET AS EVEN A TAILENDER WITH HIS SWASH BUCKLING INNINGS CAN CHANGE THE GAME IN THIS SHORTEST VERSION OF CRICKET. I ALSO AGREE WITH HIM REGARDING THE SELECTION OF PLAYERS IN HIS TEAM WHEN PLAYERS LIKE CHRIS GAYLE- SHANE BOND AND DAVID HUSSEY ARRIVES TO PLAY IN HIS TEAM. ANYWAYS ALL THE BEST FOR HIM AND HIS TEAM AND WISH THAT THEY GO ALL THE WAY THROUGH AND WIN THIS TOURNAMENT.

Posted by MaddyKing on (March 12 2010, 13:59 PM GMT)

Looking forward to a brilliant performance from KKR. Best of Luck dada!!

Posted by Rambo.Returns on (March 12 2010, 12:50 PM GMT)

It's great to see Dada lead the pack. Hope to see some fireworks from his bat!

Posted by   on (March 12 2010, 11:55 AM GMT)

there are never favoites but this could see mumbai and kolkata challage more.

Posted by Tiptop32 on (March 12 2010, 11:52 AM GMT)

What Ganguly says is true. But one more truth is KKR is never a favourite. KKR and MI are the two hopeless teams in IPL who could not even reach semi-finals in the past two editions. Let us see what they have to offer this year.

Posted by archashuts on (March 12 2010, 11:50 AM GMT)

Very much true dada... No favorites at all... I wish KKR comes out with flying colors this IPL and u rock as ever.. Nothing to prove but show the world that u are still the best... and the best captain ever... Korbo...Lorbo ...Jeetbo...

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