Ganguly Back in IPL, Signs Up with Pune Warriors


Ganguly Back in IPL, Signs Up with Pune Warriors

New Delhi, May 3 (PTI) After going unsold in the players' auction, former India captain Sourav Ganguly today made a dramatic return to the Indian Premier League by signing up for struggling franchise Pune Warriors as replacement for injured pacer Ashish Nehra.

"We were waiting for Ashish Nehra's fitness report and ultimately the report came yesterday. I was already in talks with Ganguly and we decided that the amount of experience that Sourav has in cricket will no doubt help the team. So we finalised Ganguly last night," Pune Warriors Team Director Abhijit Sarkar said referring to the finger injury that Nehra has been nursing.

Ganguly, who played for Kolkata Knight Riders for three IPL seasons captaining them in two editions, went unsold in the January players' auction despite a rather modest base price of USD 400,000.

  

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  • john, bangalore

    Tue, May 03 2011

    can ganguly bring miracle to pune team ? i doubt..he is good player in 50 over game..he is kind player who need 10 balls to settle, next 20 balls to rotate strike and only after that he blasts every good and bad balls... no such extended time in t20.

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