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Ganguly’s Outburst at Wrong time: Gavaskar
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The outburst of former Indian skipper Sourav Ganguly is now getting new takers. The emotional burst by the Indian star batsman at Bangalore while announcing his retirement do had all the spicy ingredients needed for the media. Starting from Krishnamachari Srikanth, the India selection committee chairman, many has come out with reactions. The latest one to speak on the issue is the little master Sunil Gavaskar, who feels the outburst is understandable Gavaskar but also added that the time chosen for this is not right.
Ganguly should have waited for a few more days, at least till the end of this series. This would have helped in maintaining the harmony in the dressing room. Sunil Gavaskar fears that the recent statements may cause aftermath in the dressing room and the repercussion would me some times serious.
Sunil Gavaskar, one of the senior cricketers also shared his fears with a channel that the ebullition is not going to help both Ganguly and the team as a whole. He was reacting to the comment by Ganguly that he decided to quit cricket after the series of humiliation by BCCI authorities. Ganguly had even lashed out that he was made a “sacrificial goat” all the time. He even had gone to the extend of saying that some among the top are after his head since his debut in 1991-92.
While speaking to a television channel, Sunil Gavaskar, who had played more than hundred tests for India, felt that if the gust had come after the series, the reaction would have been different. Everyone had doubts at the time of his debut. Many in the country had felt that it was something else, other than cricket that made his entry clear. This had made it necessary for him to prove it wrong again and again. Gavaskar also adds that in this way, every Indian is now sympathetic with the way he is feeling.
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