So, the Prince of Kolkatta is going to play this IPL after all. The man sure knows how to stay in the news. Personally, I am not too fond of Ganguly, and I am going to earn the ire of his fans by saying this. But one thing that I do credit him with, he is definitely the come-back man of Indian cricket. I mean after all the drama in the auction and subsequent requests by the Kochi franchise to get him onboard, out of the blue he has been taken in by Pune Warriors. Surely that is testament to Ganguly’s ability to polarise support. Speaking of support, it would be interesting to see which team will Kolkatta fans go for when Pune and KKR meet next. Team loyalty is definitely going to be a ... See the complete post here
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Convinced that Sourav Ganguly was unfit for Twenty20 cricket, former Kolkata Knight Riders coach John Buchanan had asked the left-hander to quit after the first edition of the Indian Premier League.
In his latest book The Future of Cricket: The rise of Twenty20, Buchanan revealed advising Ganguly to quit Twenty20 even though the then Knight Riders [...]
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