"At Its Lowest Ever": Sourav Ganguly Slams Australian Cricket Over Quality Of Selection
Sourav Ganguly took to Twitter to say that Australia's selection is currently hitting its "lowest".
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Ganguly took a potshot at Australian cricket over it's selection quality
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Ganguly took to Twitter to criticise Australian cricket
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Ganguly had recently criticised Ashwin for not keeping fit
Before this Sourav Ganguly had criticised Indian spinner Ravichandran Ashwin for not maintaining his fitness levels. "Ashwin is not doing his reputation any good," Ganguly wrote in a newspaper and said that being the premier spinner for the side Ashwin can't keep himself out of action, so many times, due to injuries during the overseas tours.
"Ravichandran Ashwin is worrying me now, he can't be the premier spinner and get injured so many times on big tours: England, South Africa and now Australia," Ganguly had written in his column in the Times of India.
Sourav Ganguly had played 113 Tests and 311 ODIs for India, and retired from the game in 2008, playing his last Test match against Australia in Nagpur in November. Ganguly had last played an ODI back in November 2007 against Pakistan in Gwalior.
In the Indian Premier League, Ganguly had represented the Kolkata Knight Riders and Pune Warriors.