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Don�t compare Kohli�s IPL captaincy record with that of India: Ganguly

By The Assam Tribune

KOLKATA, May 15: Former captain Sourav Ganguly on Tuesday insisted that Virat Kohli�s IPL captaincy will not have an impact in the World Cup as he enjoys a good record as an ODI skipper.

The biggest advantage for Kohli will be the support of two very successful leaders � Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Rohit Sharma � on whom he can fall back on during testing situations.

Royal Challengers Bangalore�s repeated failures in the Indian Premier League have put the spotlight on Kohli�s leadership skills but Ganguly said Indian captaincy is a different ball game.

�Don�t compare Virat Kohli�s IPL captaincy record with that of India. His captaincy records for India is very good actually. He�s got him in his team as the vice-captain. Dhoni is there. So he�s well supported,� Ganguly told PTI on the sidelines of a promotional programme.

The 46-year-old felt Hardik Pandya will play a key role in India�s campaign at the mega event, starting on May 30 in England.

�Hardik Pandya will play a key role. He is in tremendous form. He will be very, very important for India�s chances.�

The former left-handed batsman picked Pakistan alongside India, Australia and England as the four semifinalists in the upcoming World Cup, saying their records in world tournaments in England is remarkable.

England has been a �lucky� venue for the Pakistan, who had won the 2017 Champions Trophy beating India and had also bagged their maiden World Twenty20 title in 2009.

�Pakistan�s record in world tournaments in England is remarkable. They won the Champions Trophy two years ago, they won the 2009 World T20 in England.�

He also cited the recent example of Pakistan�s second ODI against England, in which they almost chased down a mammoth 374 before going down by only 12 runs.

�Pakistan always play well in England. You see the last game in England. England got 374 and Pakistan just lost by 12 runs. They also beat England in England in Test matches there because of their bowling lineup.�

Ganguly, however, was quick to add that Virat Kohli�s men should not be wary of Pakistan and they would prove to be strong contenders.

�I don�t believe in records. Both of them will have to play well on that particular day. India will be a very good side. They will be very hard to beat. Team which has the likes of Kohli, Rohit, Shikhar Dhawan can�t be weak.�

Asked to compare this team with that of his team of 2003 that lost to Australia in the final, Ganguly said: �Both the teams are of different generations. We played the final in 2003. I hope they play the final and win it.

�Indian cricket is so strong. And we have been strong for the last 25-30 years. Every world competition that we play, we will have a chance. This team has as much chance as we had in 2003.�

Starting as one of the favourites, India would be under tremendous pressure but Ganguly felt it would bring out the best from Kohli and Co. � PTI

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