India will tackle Aussies with spin: Ganguly
Indian captain Sourav Ganguly feels that the probables for the conditioning camp are the best possible cricketers available in the country at present
Staff Reporter
30-Jan-2001
Indian captain Sourav Ganguly feels that the probables for the
conditioning camp are the best possible cricketers available in the country
at present. At the same time, however, he is quick to point out that some
other promising cricketers have been left out simply because the present
probables are only for the Test series. "Like Yuvraj Singh," he said. "He
does not figure in the list of probables for the conditioning camp simply
because we are concentrating on the Test series initially."
Ganguly, who had attended the selection committee meeting at Mumbai on
Monday is also of the opinion that India will have to possibly depend on a
spin-oriented attack against the powerful Australians. "That will be our
main strength," said Ganguly. It may be recalled that the Indian captain
had wanted spinning tracks in the recently concluded series against
Zimbabwe. He however did not get it.
Ganguly also feels that the present conditioning camp will be an ideal
opportunity to watch some of the promising cricketers. "I have heard that
both Surendra Singh and Balaji Rao are good bowlers. One is a fast bowler
while the other is a leg spinner. The camp will give me a chance of viewing
them from close quarters and judging them myself."
Meanwhile the Umpires of the Cricket Association of Bengal felicitated
the Indian captain at a gathering at the YMCA ceremony hall in Kolkata on
Tuesday. Ganguly was presented with a silver plaque and a shawl. Speaking
on the occasion, the 28-year-old stylish left-hander said, "Any honour from
Calcutta is always dear to me, especially as I have grown up in this city."
National selector Ashok Malhotra described Ganguly as an immensely talented
player, and recalled having played with him for Bengal. "I must admit that
we were too naive to understand then that we were playing with such a great
player," he said. Another former Indian cricketer Arun Lal showered praise
on Ganguly for his 'never say die' attitude and his intense desire to win.