“Sourav Ganguly backed me when I had zero backing,” says Harbhajan Singh

A number of young cricketers flourished under Ganguly's captaincy in the early 2000's.

Sourav Ganguly and Harbhajan Singh | AFPUnder Sourav Ganguly's firm leadership, Indian cricket reached new heights over a period of five years (2000-2005).

A number of famous cricketers namely Virender Sehwag, Yuvraj Singh, Harbhajan Singh, Zaheer Khan among others flourished under his captaincy.

Recently, veteran off-spinner Harbhajan highlighted Ganguly’s role in his career while speaking on Aakasha Chopra's Youtube show.

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“For me, Sourav Ganguly’s role was huge. I was once at a stage in life where I didn’t know who was with me and who was not. Because people on my face were saying that they are with me, but many of them were not with me at the time. But at the time, Ganguly backed me when I had zero backing,” the Turbanator said.

He further revealed that the selectors at the time were against him and that it was only Ganguly's support that got him back into the India set-up.

“The selectors were against me, they told me a lot of things on my face which I cannot disclose. No amount of praise I could give Ganguly would be sufficient. If he was not the captain at the time, I don’t know if any other captain could have backed me as much.

“If any player has pushed my career the most, it is Sourav Ganguly. If he was not there, I would not have been able to play 100 Tests.”

Sharing traits of his captaincy, Harbhajan said Ganguly gave his bowlers plenty of freedom when it came to field placements.

“Sourav was always there for the bowlers. He would give you the freedom to bowl and he would give you all the things you need as a bowler to build your confidence.

“If you want 4-5 fielders in front to take catches, he would let you place them. Sometimes, we would ask ourselves if we should push back a fielder, but he would say, ‘no, let him be in front. If we put him in front, we would create chances. If he hits boundaries, let him hit boundaries. We are looking to get him out’.

"You need captains who would back you. This was his best quality. Sometimes he would let me bowl 6-7 overs in the ODIs with fielders in front. I used to think as well ‘ when we have the option to place fielder at back, why are we not doing so’.

"What he made me do as a bowler, and the situations Sourav made me face several times, helped me become a better bowler, and grow into a fearless spinner. Sourav was unbelievable in that case.”

 
 

By Salman Anjum - 16 Jun, 2020

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