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Ganguly relieved 2005 is over, eyes success in Pakistan
by AFP


Player:SC Ganguly
Event:India in Pakistan 2005/06

DateLine: 2nd January 2006

 

Former India captain Sourav Ganguly said on Monday he was determined to revive his faltering fortunes in Pakistan after enduring the "worst" year of his career.

 

"It was the worst year as far as my cricketing career is concerned. Im really happy that 2005 has passed," Ganguly told the Mumbai-based 'Mid-Day' newspaper.

 

The left-hander, sacked as captain and dropped from the one-day side after a spat with new coach Greg Chappell, was a controversial selection for the upcoming tour of Pakistan.

 

But the 33-year-old said he was ready for the challenge despite being written off by former players both in India and Pakistan.

 

"It is their opinion," he said. "Ive nothing to do with what they think or believe.

 

"I know that Ive to score runs. If I can do so, that will be the best for me. And I dont want to be distracted at this moment. I just want to avoid controversies.

 

"The bottomline is, I have to make runs, lots of runs."

 

Ganguly was brought back for the first two Tests against Sri Lanka before being dumped again for the third Test, a move that created a public outcry across India.

 

When Ganguly was picked in the 16-man squad for the Pakistan tour, local media speculated that cricket board president Sharad Pawar had forced the selectors to include him in a bid to cool tempers.

 

Ganguly, India's most successful Test captain with 21 wins, led India to victory in both the Test and one-day series on the last tour of Pakistan in March-April 2004.

 

Pakistan, which toured India earlier this year, drew the Test series 1-1 and won the one-dayers 4-2.

 

The selectors said Ganguly, who has scored 5,150 runs in 86 Tests, was picked for Pakistan because of his experience.

 

The former captain said India had a good chance to succeed again on Pakistani soil.

 

"Why not? If we are to beat them, we have to bat well first. Thats the basic thing. And theres no reason why we cant do that," he said.

 

Ganguly, who made his Test debut in 1996, said his new year resolution was to "toil hard and come out successful".

 

"In 1996, it was tough to break into the team. Now its tougher. But I am ready to accept it. Thats the challenge of 2006," he said.

 

Ganguly and three other players, Virender Sehwag, Anil Kumble and Parthiv Patel, have delayed their departure for Pakistan after being asked by the selectors to play a domestic match from Tuesday.

 

The rest of the squad, led by Rahul Dravid, is scheduled to leave on Thursday for Lahore where they will play a three-day practice match from Saturday.

 

India will play three Tests and five one-day internationals in Pakistan.

(Article: Copyright © 2006 AFP)

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