Sourav Ganguly feels it's difficult to judge Dhoni hand in Sehwag's ouster
Ganguly, in another media interaction, had reportedly pointed fingers at the Indian skipper MS Dhoni for the treatment meted out to Virender Sehwag.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: March 12, 2013 01:49 pm IST
Former Indian captain Sourav Ganguly on Sunday sought to clarify his statement on Virender Sehwag's ouster from the Test squad, saying he had never categorically stated that Mahendra Singh Dhoni had a hand in his the opener's omission.
A media report on Saturday had quoted Ganguly as saying that, Dhoni had a hand in his the player's removal from the team and it also stated that if Sachin Tendulkar and Dhoni are being "persisted" despite poor run of form, then why not with Sehwag.
Ganguly said,"It's very difficult to say whether Dhoni has a hand in Sehwag's exclusion but normally captains do have a say in team selection."
"That's been the case with all captains, whether its me, Dravid, Tendulkar, Kumble, Dhoni, Azhar or captains around world cricket. They normally have an opinion and a say about team selection," he stated.
Having said that Ganguly also said that the selectors do not always agree with the demands of a captain.
"That doesn't mean that Captains' opinion is taken all the time by the selectors. At times, they do listen and at times they don't. So it's very difficult to say whether Dhoni had a hand in Sehwag's exclusion."