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Sourav Ganguly has ordered bats with new specifications for the tour of South Africa
Staff and Agencies
14-Sep-2001
* My willow, gentlemen
Sourav Ganguly has ordered bats with new specifications for the tour
of South Africa. The Indian skipper airdashed to Meerut earlier this
week to meet his batmakers at the Sareen Sports Industries, famous for
their 'SS' brand of bats, the Press Trust of India reported on
Thursday.
Apparently, Ganguly wanted a few changes made to his bats. The PTI
report said that the skipper has been using bats weighing 1225 to 1230
gms in recent times. During his finest days as a batsman, he was using
bats weighing 1250 grams.
For our part, we hope the Indian skipper is showing the same attention
to detail when it comes to sorting his technique which in the first
place is responsible for all his woes. Learning to handle the short
stuff will be good for starters. Sadly in Ganguly's case though his
poor onside game means that he can't try out a quick-fix solution like
opening up his stance, something Mohammad Azharuddin tried with some
success in the last tour of South Africa.
* 'Kiri' talk should help
Rookie wicketkeeper Deep Dasgupta feels that tips from Syed Kirmani,
one of the finest glovemen India has produced, will help him during
his debut tour of South Africa.
"I spent quite some time talking to Kirmani recently and it was very
encouraging. His tips should stand me in good stead", Dasgupta told
the Press Trust of India in Kolkata on Thursday.
"It is a great opportunity for me and I am looking forward to the
tour. I want to prepare myself mentally for it and talking to great
keepers like Kirmani is bound to help", he said.
Dasgupta also plans to have a chat with former Bengal and India
wicketkeeper Syed Saba Karim ahead of his first international match.