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Sachin Tendulkar applauds Sourav Ganguly’s tenure as India’s captain

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Sourav Ganguly had a productive run as the captain of India as he made a ton of progress and assumed an essential part in switching the way of life in Indian cricket during his five-year tenure. He drove India to the well-known 2002 Natwest series win in England and directed the group to the last of the 2003 World Cup.

Sachin Tendulkar, the BCCI President’s partner in many games, stacked acclaim on his tenure as captain in a meeting with PTI.

The Indian cricketing legend said that Ganguly was an incredible captain and knew how to keep up with his players. Tendulkar said that when the BCCI President took over as chief, the Indian group was in a progress stage.

Sachin Tendulkar Said,

“Sourav was a great captain. He knew how to maintain a balance – between giving freedom to the players and giving them certain responsibilities. When he took over, Indian cricket was in a transition phase. We needed the next bunch of players who could set a platform for propelling India forward”.

Sachin Tendulkar additionally proceeded to remark on Ganguly’s job in drawing out the best from ‘gifted players resembles Virender Sehwag, Yuvraj Singh, Zaheer Khan, and Harbhajan Singh. These were a portion of the stars who came into the spotlight during Ganguly’s tenure.
Tendulkar said that the previous Indian hitter gave the players the help they required toward the start of their profession and furthermore gave them the opportunity to communicate their thoughts.

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