Home
Cricket
Sourav Ganguly BAFFLED with Ajinkya Rahane Test vice captaincy

Sourav Ganguly BAFFLED with Ajinkya Rahane Test vice captaincy

Former India Captain Sourav Ganguly has been left bemused and baffled with Ajinkya Rahane being chosen as the vice captain for the Test team

IND vs WI: Former India team captain and BCCI President Sourav Ganguly have been left bemused and baffled after Ajinkya Rahane was given the vice-captaincy in Test cricket. Rahane who was out of the squad for almost 18 years returned for the WTC Finals. Ganguly, who demands “consistency and continuity” in the selection process was left baffled with this decision.

Rahane, 35, was out of favour for one-and-a-half years but was India’s best batter in the World Test Championship final against Australia, with scores of 89 and 46 at the Oval, earlier this month.

WC Tickets to be out on 1st July, fans brace for hotel price gouging

Insidesport

Just one Test old after making a come back, the national selection committee headed by interim chief Shiv Sunder Das re-appointed Rahane as Rohit Sharma’s deputy for the West Indies Test series.

So was it not ideal to groom someone like Shubman Gill for the role? “Yeah I think so,” Ganguly told PTI during an exclusive interaction from London.

While he didn’t term Rahane’s ascendancy as a step backward, he didn’t term it as a pragmatic decision.

“I won’t say it’s a step backward. You have been out for 18 months, then you play a Test and you become a vice-captain. I don’t understand the thought process behind it. There is Ravindra Jadeja, who has been there for a long time and a certainty in Test matches, he is a candidate.”

Ahead of ODI World Cup BCCI confirms three-match ODI series against Australia

“….but to just come back and straightway become vice-captain after 18 months, I don’t understand. My only thing is that selection shouldn’t be hot and cold. There has to be continuity and consistency in selection,” Ganguly, one of India’s finest Test captains, said.

The Indian selectors have hit the transition button by excluding a batter of Chetshwar Pujara’ stature and Ganguly wants that communication channel should be clear with a player, who has featured in more than 100 Tests for India.

“Selectors should have a clear idea about him (Pujara). Do they need him to play Test cricket anymore or do they want to continue with youngsters and communicate it to him. Somebody like Pujara can’t be dropped, then picked, dropped again and then picked. Same with Ajinkya Rahane also,” the straight-talking Ganguly said.

Follow InsideSport on GOOGLE NEWS / Follow India Cricket LIVE Updates with InsideSport.IN.

Follow
Share

Editor's Pick

IND vs BAN 1st Test, Day 2 Live: Bumrah draws first blood

Top Stories

Share article
Follow us on social media
Google News Whatsapp channel
Tell us why didn’t you like our article so that we can improve on?