Sachin Tendulkar does not play football that well, I need to teach him: Sourav Ganguly
Sourav Ganguly and Sachin Tendulkar will be on opposite sides in the inaugural edition of the Indian Super League football. Ganguly is co-owner of the Kolkata franchise while Sachin successfully bid for the Kochi team.
- Indo-Asian News Service
- Updated: April 14, 2014 09:10 pm IST
They are rated as the best opening batting combination in the history of one day cricket. But having served India together for years, Sourav Ganguly and Sachin Tendulkar now find themselves on the opposite sides of the Indian Super League. However, Ganguly on Monday said tongue-in-cheek that the Mumbaikar has to first learn the game of soccer.
"We are now on opposite sides of the sideline," Ganguly told a television channel ABP Ananda here, a day after bagging the Kolkata franchise alongside industrialists Sanjiv Goenka and Harshvardhan Neotia and merchant backing and financial services expert Utsav Parekh and Spanish premier league side Atletico Madrid.
Tendulkar has partnered PVP Ventures to win the rights of the Kochi franchise. (Tendulkar, Ganguly to own teams in Indian Super League)
In a light mood, Ganguly said: "I have to teach him football. He doesn't play football that well. The way he puts bat to ball, he doesn't have that much control over football. Now he has to pick up the nuances of soccer to compete with the Kolkata franchise."
Ganguly, who dabbled in football till his college days and had at one point of time considered making a career out of the sport before settling for cricket, said Tendulkar could not learn Bengali properly despite playing with him for India over a 15-year period. (Indian Super League a good opportunity for youngsters: Sachin Tendulkar)
"I am not sure whether he will be able to learn soccer fast. I hope he won't take 15 years to learn soccer. Because after 15 years, Tendulkar may not bee seen on the field. So I have to request him to learn the game fast," Ganguly continued in the same vein.