5 Players Sourav Ganguly didn’t back during his captaincy

The Kolkata left-hander led India for over five years and had a massive impact.

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Aakash Chopra
Aakash Chopra. (Photo Source: Twitter)

Under Sourav Ganguly, if the wicketkeeper’s slot was volatile, the opener’s slot in Test cricket was no different. Virender Sehwag was one of the constant openers since 2002. Sadagopan Ramesh also got a decent run at the start of Ganguly’s reign as captain. However, none of the other players got a long rope.

Aakash Chopra was one of the 14 Test openers tried in the five-year period (2000-2005). He played six Test matches under Ganguly and could muster only 264 runs at an average of 22.00.

However, Chopra had a solid technique. There were no big scores but he was playing about 62 deliveries before getting dismissed. Hence, he not scoring big runs but he was blunting out the new ball.  Moreover, he had done well in domestic cricket. But after a few failures, Chopra faced the axe and never returned to the team after the series at home against Australia in 2004.

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