India will come back from defeat: Ganguly
17 August 2001
After a humiliating loss, Indian captain Sourav Ganguly came up with
some brave words and predicted that India would come back into the
three-Test series against Sri Lanka just as they did against the
mighty Australians earlier this year.
"We will come back as we did against the Aussies," Ganguly said after
India suffered their first Test defeat to Sri Lanka in 16 years.
"(Unfortunately) we have got injuries to a few key players," he said
referring to the absence of Sachin Tendulkar, Anil Kumble and VVS
Laxman from the side.
"They (Sri Lankans) batted better (than us) and bowled a decent line
especially on the third day," Ganguly said conducting a post-mortem of
the ten-wicket loss.
Not ready to accept that India were a very different team outside
their own soil, Ganguly said that his team had won a match abroad,
against Zimbabwe, in recent months.
"(And) we have been in winning positions on a number of occasions
abroad but have not been able to capitalise... Now we have got the
potential and have a much better batting side. We have four or five
good guys," he said.
A jubilant home skipper Sanath Jayasuriya, who was declared the man-
of-the-match for his brilliant century that set the tempo for his
team, lauded his bowling attack.
"First Dilhara (Feranando) and then Murali (Muthiah Muralitharan)
bowled well. I'am happy for Dilhara and we've got a host of fast
bowlers coming up," he said.
© PTI