
Former cricketers unhappy at sourav ganguly being overlooked in ipl-4
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Ganguly's rejection by IPL bidders was a 'humiliation' to his contribution to T20 cricket and it would rob the tournament of its attraction, former cricketers in Jharkhand
feel. Sourav Ganguly's rejection by Indian Premier League (IPL) bidders was a 'humiliation' to his contribution to T20 cricket and it would rob the tournament of its
attraction, former cricketers in Jharkhand feel. "It's a real humiliation to a great player, who contributed to the T20 till last year. It is sad that his name was not even
proposed during re-auctioneering," former first class left-arm spinner Avinash Kumar said. Former Bihar glovesman Ashok Ghosh said, "He is a great player. I don't know the
reason behind his non-selection." "It was sad that Ganguly was not even considered in the re-auction... his participation could have been a motivation to youngsters," said
another former Ranji cricketer Manoj Yadav. Former Bihar Ranji captain Adil Hussein and his cricketing partner Anwar Mushtaq felt Ganguly deserved another stint as he was still in
competitive cricket. "The auctioneering has surprised us. He could have attracted a crowd anywhere in the world," Hussein felt. "I have my doubts about their cricketing sense
if they had thought Sourav could not have lasted for three years," he added. Chanchal Bhattacharya, one of three coaches of Dhoni during his formative years, said "I think both
left-handers, Ganguly and Brain Lara, deserved a slot in any of the teams and would have drawn crowds on their own."