Sachin Tendulkar’s inclusion in squad for Asia Cup right move: Sourav Ganguly
Former captain Sourav Ganguly on Friday backed the Indian selectors' decision to include an out-of form Sachin Tendulkar in the squad for the upcoming Asia Cup.
Published On Mar 02, 2012, 07:50 PM IST
Last UpdatedMar 02, 2012, 07:50 PM IST
Sachin Tendulkar flopped with the bat in CB Series scoring only 143 runs in seven matches in the CB Series © Getty Images
Kolkata: Mar 2, 2012
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Former captain Sourav Ganguly on Friday backed the Indian selectors’ decision to include an out-of form Sachin Tendulkar in the squad for the upcoming Asia Cup.
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The 39-year-old and former ODI opening parter of the Mumbai stalwart was of the view that Tendulkar’s inclusion in the squad would help India’s cause.
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“It’s a right decision to include Tendulkar in the squad for the Asia Cup. His experience would be a great asset to the side and the youngsters can learn a lot from him,” Ganguly said.
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Asked whether Tendulkar should opt for the longer version only, Ganguly said, “it’s up to him to pick the format he would like to play.”
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Tendulkar has scored only 143 runs in seven matches in the ongoing CB Series, with his highest being 48 against Sri Lanka in Perth.
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Ganguly also believed that Virender Sehwag was not dropped but rested for the Asia Cup, beginning March 11.
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Sporting a No. 10 jersey, Ganguly captained a side of former footballers against a celebrity XI, led by Mithun Chakraborty to raise fund for 70’s star Gautam Sarkar at the Mohun Bagan ground this afternoon.
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“I am a great admirer of Sarkar. It was indeed great to participate in the match,” Ganguly, who played for about 10 minutes before pulling out because of a viral flu, said. (PTI)