Friday, January 21, 2011

Ganguly may be headed to IPL Kochi

Former Indian cricket captain Saurav Ganguly, who was disregarded by all 10 franchisees at the recent auction of players for the forth season Indian Premier League, may be heading to the Kochi team.

While the team management has approached the Board of Cricket Control in India, the offer needs to find no objection from the nine other teams since it would be an out-of-auction deal, reports Times of India.

While the IPL rules condition that players can be bought only through open bidding, Ganguly’s case came up fine after the auction was over.

Moreover, West Indian cricket batting legend Brian Lara, Ganguly was along with those former greats who found no takers at the auctions held in Bangalore 12 days before. It has even displeased his fans who thronged street corners in Calcutta to gripe the way their hero was given the cold shoulder.

The hatchling Kochi team – inducted with Pune Warriors as the two new teams for the 2011 edition – has only one specialist Test grade batsman in VVS Laxman.

For Ganguly, though, it would be a reappearance of sorts and may be able to join his old Kolkata Knight Riders team mates Brendon McCullum, Brad Hodge and Owais Shah, moreover Sri Lankan stars Mahela Jayawardene and Mutthiah Muralitharan, and his own pet pacer Sreesanth.

In fact, Ganguly was the loudest – among the few – in criticizing the Indian cricket selectors’ decision to exclude Sreesanth from the Indian team for the future World Cup to be played in India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. The former captain credited for picking the young Kerala pacer – who hails from Kochi – to play for India, had said it was a reckless decision to drop an “in-form” bowler.

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