2019 World Cup: Sourav Ganguly defends MS Dhoni amid criticism over slow-innings against Afghanistan
Many experts and fans alike criticised MS Dhoni for his 52-ball 28 against Afghanistan in the group-stage game against Afghanistan.
Many experts and fans alike criticised MS Dhoni for his 52-ball 28 against Afghanistan in the group-stage game against Afghanistan.
Ganguly, one of the most respected voices in international cricket, will be completing his World Cup assignment as it is an exclusive contract with the ICC and not Star Sports.
DK Jain has explained that as experts, they were flouting the Lodha Panel's recommendations on conflict of interest as they were holding multiple positions.
Sourav Ganguly has said that India will be one of the four teams to qualify for the semifinal of 2019 World Cup.
Ganguly said the Indian team perhaps made the mistake of taking Pakistan lightly in the 2017 Champions Trophy final and had to bite the dust.
Sourav Ganguly also recollected the first time he found out that John Wright had been appointed for the role and his immediate reaction to it.
Ganguly believed that Yuvraj was ready for the big stage when he entered the Indian team during ICC knockout in 2000.
As the Indian cricketer put curtains on his international career, many of his former teammates, as well as former and current cricketers, posted heartfelt messages for Yuvraj.
Sourav Ganguly said that Rohit Sharma's century is a good sign for Team India and that it will set the tempo for the team going forward in the 2019 World Cup.
Former England captain Nasser Hussain said that that the personality of the Indian team changed while Ganguly was captain.
Rekindling the good old days, Virender Sehwag posted a picture on his Twitter handle alongside former India captain Sourav Ganguly and Harbhajan Singh.
When Indian cricket was enduring one of its dark phases, the BCCI appointed John Wright as the national team's first full-time coach and Ganguly was handed the mantle of leadership.
Sourav Ganguly talked about Mohammed Shami and Bhuvneshwar Kumar and revealed who should be playing alongside Jasprit Bumrah in the World Cup.
Shaw admitted that he was not a good fielder but worked on it as he felt it would be an important aspect in making it to the national team.
The stellar line up of commentators also includes cricket's most respected broadcasters Nasser Hussain, Ian Bishop, Melanie Jones, Kumar Sangakkara, Michael Atherton, Alison Mitchell, Brendon McCullum, Graeme Smith, and Wasim Akram among others.