Ganguly wants consistency after breaking the jinx
11 June 2001
Indian captain Sourav Ganguly on Sunday wanted his team to carry on
the good work after winning the first Test against Zimbabwe in
Bulawayo.
"The boys are happy to have won a Test in 15 years outside the sub-
continent. We have to build up on this now. It is good to have such a
start but we have to be more consistent in winning abroad. We have to
be more consistent in playing good cricket," Ganguly said.
Asked if the second innings chase for his team was made easy because
Heath Streak and Henry Olonga were missing from the Zimbabwean line-up
Ganguly countered saying that had Nehra not been banned they would
have got them out earlier.
"If Nehra had not been taken off, we would have got them much earlier.
There are no ifs and buts in cricket. Obviously they were a little
handicapped without their two main bowlers. But these things happen in
a game," said Ganguly.
Coach John Wright felt that Harbhajan Singh is developing his batting
skills. "I think is he is developing his batting," Wright said when
asked whether Harbhajan has the makings of an allrounder.
Wright said he was pleased with Nehra as he fielded well and batted
long enough for the last wicket, adding 38 important runs. "It is
giving depth to our side," the coach said.
Wright did not feel that Sadagopan Ramesh, who made 2 and 17 in the
match, didn't contribute in the game. "He took two outstanding catches
which actually turned the tide of the game.
"I am very pleased with the boys. We have the potential of winning on
every ground. I have always felt that. We coped very well. The process
started in Bangalore and we took some outstanding catches in this
game," Wright said.
Ganguly was not too upset with his own form. "Every time I get low
scores I think about the good scores I have scored in the past. I am
not worried, as long as the team wins. There is no point in doing well
and the team not winning. I would love to score runs though". he said.
"The performance was satisfying. We took some outstanding catches in
the match and it means we have gone fitter which I think is very
important. We have tried to work hard on our fitness. We have tried to
improve the standards of our fitness," said Ganguly.
On Nehra's ban, Ganguly said the warnings came quickly before he could
change the end. "He was warned from the other side but these two
warnings happened very quickly. We could have got him from the other
end straightaway. But he kept telling me he would try and get off the
danger zone. I told him to come around the wicket but he was not too
comfortable around the wicket."
But Ganguly was not happy with the way India batted in the first
innings. "We have played well but we could have done better in the
first innings. We could have scored a few more runs in the first
innings. Thanks to Bhajji (Harbhajan) and Sameer (Dighe) who added
useful 90 runs, we had a decent total. Also, our bowlers could have
done a bit better, I thought they bowled short. We should have pitched
it up."
Asked if he was worried whether Zaheer Khan would go the Nehra way
after he was warned twice, Ganguly said that it crossed his mind. "It
did cross my mind but Zaheer but was alright today. He came back over
the wicket and he was okay. We have a thought to carry back to Harare
when we pick the team for second Test."
Wright too had his reaction on the matter. "I thought it was a
learning process for all of us. Monitoring of the danger area is
tighter in Test matches. I should have monitored it myself but it is a
learning process. As Sourav mentioned, it happened very quickly. We
know we have time between this and the next Test match and we have to
work very hard on it."
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