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Ganguly backs Gauti, Yuvi to make India comeback

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New Delhi Former captain Sourav Ganguly says the likes of Gautam Gambhir, Yuvraj Singh and Zaheer Khan can still make a comeback to India's national team but they need to be "hungry" for that.

All the three players are along with Virender Sehwag and Harbhajan Singh are out of favour these days as young guns such as Shikhar Dhawan, Rohit Sharma, Bhuvaneshv­er Kumar and R Ashwin have performed excellentl­y in their absence.

"No player is completely out of the team. In 2011, the Indian team looked incomplete without these players. And now they are out of the team. So you cannot say what will happen tomorrow," Ganguly said.

"They are all very good players. They have won India world cup, Test matches, Test series. So if they have hunger inside them, they can surely be back. They just need to focus on cricket, train hard, be fit and make a comeback.

"...they are all great players. Sehwag is one of the greatest as an opener in Indian cricket. Zaheer is closing in on 300 wickets. Look at the performanc­e of Yuvraj Singh in World Cups, be it 2007 or 2011. He has been the best. So you can't keep such players out for a long time. They would want to do better than what they have already done," he added. Ganguly also endorsed Gambhir's decision to join English county side Essex, saying his focus should be on playing as many matches possible.

"It's a good decision, because it's an off season in India. And at this age, he should play cricket, as much cricket as possible, and find form," the 41-yearold said.

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