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Ganguly: Boys should try to emulate Kohli

EX-INDIAN SKIPPER SAYS BRIDGE TO NEXT LEVEL WILL BE A TOUGH ONE

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ailing India’s dominant performanc­e at the ICC U-19 World Cup, former national team captain Sourav Ganguly hoped yesterday that some of the young cricketers will go on to enjoy success with the senior squad.

Holding out Virat Kohli as an example, Ganguly said the Indian colts must aspire to emulate the current senior Indian team captain.

“It’s a fantastic achievemen­t. They not only became champions, they dominated teams from the first game,” Ganguly told reporters on the sidelines of the foundation day celebratio­ns of the Cricket Associatio­n of Bengal (CAB).

“I hope some of them play for India now. Virat Kohli is the biggest example. When we used to play U-19, the World Cup was not there. I remember playing against Pakistan in Bombay. Rahul Dravid has played under me,” the CAB President added.

Coached by batting legend Rahul Dravid, the Indian youngsters thrashed Australia by eight wickets in the final on Saturday to win the ICC U19 World Cup for a record fourth time.

Kohli had captained India to glory at the 2008 edition of the U-19 World Cup before going on to become one of the world’s best batsmen and India’s senior team captain.

The Boys in Blue had won every game in dominant fashion during their run to the final.

“I have maintained from the first day that the fast bowlers we have, the spinners — everyone is good,” said Ganguly who was in New Zealand commentati­ng in the first few games.

Talking about Bengal medium-pacer Ishan Porel, who took two wickets in the final and four in the semi-final against Pakistan, Ganguly said he now needs to stay fit and keep training hard.

“The gap is a bit more now. He has got to keep training hard and we will look after him at CAB. We will make sure he comes good,” Ganguly said.

 ?? AFP ?? Australia’s players look dejected after their loss in the final at Bay Oval yesterday.
AFP Australia’s players look dejected after their loss in the final at Bay Oval yesterday.

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