Ganguly admits win has eased pressure
The Indian captain appeared quite relaxed during the presentation and said it was important for his team to start the series on a winning note.
India's comprehensive 87-run win over Pakistan in the first one-dayer has come as a big relief for captain Sourav Ganguly who confessed that his team's victory had relieved him of some pressure.

Ganguly, who received a big cheer from the crowd during the presentation ceremony on Saturday, appeared quite relaxed and said it was important for his team to start the series on a winning note.
"For a change, I heard something different," Ganguly said referring to the cheer from the crowd.
When asked whether the win came as a relief for him, Ganguly, who is struggling with his own batting form, said "it does. That's important. But this is the way life goes."
Turning to the match, which India won to take a 1-0 lead in the six-match series, Ganguly praised his deputy Rahul Dravid and opener Virender Sehwag for their fine effort with the bat.
Riding on Sehwag's 108 and Dravid's 104, India posted 281 for eight before bowling out Pakistan for 194.
"Veeru and Rahul can at present do nothing wrong. Scoring hundreds in such condition is outstanding," he said.
"We were well placed at 220 in 35 overs before we lost the rhythm a bit after that. But it was difficult to bat in such heat."
Ganguly said although Pakistan got off to a flying start, his side was confident of checking the opposition.
"We knew we had to pick wickets. The wicket was getting slower and it was not easy to score runs. We quickly got three wickets that put us back on track."
Ganguly lavished praise on Sachin Tendulkar who returned with figures of five for 50 from 10 overs.
The Indian captain said his side was keen to continue the winning run.
"There is lots of cricket left. We have played well in the series so far except for the Bangalore Test. We hope to continue the good work."

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