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'Sourav was taken as specialist batsman'

Ousted selector Pranab Roy said Ganguly was included in the team for the just-concluded Chennai Test not as an 'allrounder', but as a specialist batsman.

Updated on: Dec 08, 2005 06:08 PM IST
None | By , Kolkata
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Deposed senior national selector Pranab Roy on Wednesday said Sourav Ganguly was included in the Indian team for the just-concluded Chennai cricket Test not as an 'allrounder', but as a specialist batsman.

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"Ganguly has all through been a specialist batsman. When we discussed his name, we considered him as a specialist batsman, who can occasionally bowl," Roy said.

When it was pointed out that selection committee chairman Kiran More had announced to the media that Ganguly had been taken in the side as a batting all-rounder, Roy said "I cannot comment on what More has said. I don't know what he has said and in what sense."

After being sacked as captain and kept out of the squad in the back-to-back one-day series against Sri Lanka and South Africa, Ganguly made it to the team in the rain-hit Chennai Test against the Islanders.

Roy, a member of the national selection panel from East Zone then, had been strongly arguing Ganguly's case at selection meetings during the period the Kolkata left-hander was out of the side.

However, Roy refused to give details, saying "It will be improper on my part to leak what happenned at the selection meeting."

Roy and two other selectors, Gopal Sharma and Yashpal Sharma, who had played a key role in ensuring Ganguly's return to the Indian team, were sacked the very day the new Sharad Pawar-led regime took over the reins of the BCCI.

 
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