Pune captain Yuvraj Singh have said Sourav Ganguly will be a part of the playing eleven when the Warriors obtain on the Deccan Chargers in the IPL on Tuesday.
Ganguly was roped in by the Warriors as a substitute for the wounded Ashish Nehra after he went unsold in the auctions for the fourth edition.
The team and the fans alike are hoping that the former India captain will make dissimilarity to the declining fortune of the bottom-placed side.
The ex-Kolkata skipper did not take part in the last two matches.
"Sourav will be playing on Tuesday," Yuvraj told journalists at a felicitation ritual on Monday.
Yuvraj had complete it clear that Ganguly did not characteristic in the earlier games as he needed more time to prepare for the challenge: "I have never seen him get ready like this even for for a Test match," Yuvraj had said Sunday.
On his team unmemorable movement so far, Yuvraj said: "The talent is absolutely there and the team could have win three more games. But that's the way Twenty20 is and hopefully we should be talented to win our outstanding four games."
Harbhajan Singh, who was also at the event, dismisses a media statement claiming that Indian cricketers were concerned with the bookies: "We don't need to act in response to such silly things."
Ganguly was roped in by the Warriors as a substitute for the wounded Ashish Nehra after he went unsold in the auctions for the fourth edition.
The team and the fans alike are hoping that the former India captain will make dissimilarity to the declining fortune of the bottom-placed side.
The ex-Kolkata skipper did not take part in the last two matches.
"Sourav will be playing on Tuesday," Yuvraj told journalists at a felicitation ritual on Monday.
Yuvraj had complete it clear that Ganguly did not characteristic in the earlier games as he needed more time to prepare for the challenge: "I have never seen him get ready like this even for for a Test match," Yuvraj had said Sunday.
On his team unmemorable movement so far, Yuvraj said: "The talent is absolutely there and the team could have win three more games. But that's the way Twenty20 is and hopefully we should be talented to win our outstanding four games."
Harbhajan Singh, who was also at the event, dismisses a media statement claiming that Indian cricketers were concerned with the bookies: "We don't need to act in response to such silly things."
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