Ganguly, Sehwag feel Kohli and Pujara's form will decide India's fate in England
Cricket Ki Baat | July 01, 2018 20:12 ISTGanguly, Sehwag feel Kohli and Pujara's form will decide India's fate in England
Ganguly, Sehwag feel Kohli and Pujara's form will decide India's fate in England
Before the two legends could get down to business on the show 'Cricket ki Baat', there was a gesture by Sehwag which practically left Ganguly touched.
Former India captain Sourav Ganguly and former opener Virender Sehwag spoke on Kohli's performance in conditions where he failed miserably in 2014 and suggested a few strategies ahead of the team's tough outing.
As India gear up to take on England in a gruelling series, former captain Sourav Ganguly strongly believes that the current team, under the captaincy of Virat Kohli, has all the potential and ability to win the Test series in tough English conditions. “Whenever I see Virat Kohli playing for India, leading the team, I get a feeling that this team has the potential and ability to win the Test series in England as they are fighters on the field," Ganguly told IndiaTV.
Sourav Ganguly strongly believes that the current team, under the captaincy of Virat Kohli, has all the potential and ability to win the Test series in tough English conditions.
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