Sourav Ganguly Believes That Indian Cricket Is In Good Condition

Published - 14 Jul 2022, 01:35 PM | Updated - 23 Aug 2024, 12:10 AM

Sourav Ganguly, Rohit Sharma
Sourav Ganguly (Image Credit: Twitter)

Sourav Ganguly, President of the BCCI, stated that Indian cricket is in good condition.

The manner in which India defeated England in T20Is was commendable, with Rohit Sharma and company winning the three-match series with one match to spare.

Indian Cricket Team (Image Credits: Twitter)
Indian Cricket Team (Image Credits: Twitter)

On July 14, BCCI President Sourav Ganguly stated that Indian cricket is in good condition.

“It was difficult because nobody had seen Covid before,” Ganguly told ANI. It had just stopped the world, but we were able to restart cricket because the broadcast rights had sold exceptionally well.”

Sourav Ganguly
Sourav Ganguly (Image Credit: Twitter)

“I never associate money with sport, but money is necessary for infrastructure construction.” Indian cricket is in good condition. When we are done, someone else will come along and take Indian cricket forward. “It is the players and administrators who move the game forward,” he added.

‘There will always be help for the bowlers’: Sourav Ganguly

The manner in which India defeated England in T20Is was admirable, with Rohit Sharma and the team winning the three-match series with one match to spare. In addition, they are one win away from clinching the series in ODIs. The sporting wicket in the first ODI and the way Indian bowlers exploited the conditions pleased the former India captain.

Jasprit Bumrah And Mohammed Shami (Image Credits: Twitter)
Jasprit Bumrah And Mohammed Shami (Image Credits: Twitter)

“That has always been the scenario in England. The bowlers will always have assistance. Bumrah and Shami were outstanding in the first spell, and they effectively took the game away from England. India batted well and won by ten wickets. The 110 runs demonstrate how well they batted on this pitch. So far, it is been fantastic “Sourav Ganguly explained.

On Thursday, July 14, England and India will play the second of three one-day internationals (ODIs). The match will take place at London’s iconic Lord’s Cricket Ground.

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