Sourav Ganguly remembers NatWest Trophy final, what happened after that win


Sourav Ganguly remembers NatWest Trophy final, what happened after that win




Sourav Ganguly remembers NatWest Trophy final





Former captain of the Indian team and current BCCI president Sourav Ganguly has said that if he were playing in this round, he would have liked to change his game to meet the T20 requirements. Ganguly has not played a single T20 match for the Indian team, but he has played 59 IPL matches. He said that T20 is very important.





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Ganguly was talking with Test team opener Mayank Agarwal on social media. During this, he asked a fan that if you were born in this era, would you reinforce yourself as a T20 power player with your all-round skills or would you like ODI and Test cricket Only play?





Ganguly responded by saying, 'No, T20 is very important. I would have changed my game for this. Even I have played IPL for the first 5 years. You know that it gives you the freedom to play freely. I think I enjoyed T20.





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Ganguly also spoke on the historic win in the NatWest Series in 2002. He said that after that victory, the team was excited. The former captain said, 'It was a great moment. We were out of control, but this is the game. When you win such matches, you celebrate more. That is one of the great matches that I was a part of.





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