Dilip happy that Ganguly wasn't bounced out Thursday, December 21, 2006 04:22 [IST]
Durban:
Selection Committee chairman Dilip Vengsarkar was happy to see that Sourav
Ganguly was not 'bounced out' as was expected ahead of the Wanderers Test last
week.
"Everyone had presumed that he would be bounced out on these pitches but
he did very well," remarked Vengsarkar, reflecting on India's historic Test win, their
first on South African soil.
"He stood his ground. He took time to get moving but it was an exceptional
performance."
Ganguly's return to international cricket has been highly impressive and the
decision to recall the former skipper to the Test squad has been largely
credited to Vengsarkar.
"I wouldn't alone take credit for it, it was a decision of all selectors.
Laxman, Kumble, Zaheer and Ganguly have a great deal of experience in Tests and
one-dayers and I am glad they did exceedingly well," he said.
Vengsarkar was also heartened by the performance of young
S Sreesanth who took eight wickets for 99 runs
and earned the man of the match award in the first Test.
"His performance and control was exceptional but he has to control his
exuberance. He gets too excited. Otherwise he will be fined by the match
referee all the time."
Vengsarkar was all praise for the brave decision taken by captain Rahul Dravid
to bat first on a wicket which had wet patches and that too when he himself was
not 100 per cent fit as far as his finger injury was concerned.
"It was a very courageous decision. He was very positive to bat first on a
strip which had wet patches to start with," he said.
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