Asserting that he never played politics as a cricketer, Sourav Ganguly on Saturday regretted that he was probably the only Indian captain to have been dropped after winning a series
Asserting that he never played politics as a cricketer, Sourav Ganguly on Saturday regretted that he was probably the only Indian captain to have been dropped after winning a series.
ADVERTISEMENT
"I never indulged in politics. I wouldn't have been here had I done that," Ganguly told students of the Indian Statistical Institute during an interaction.
I was 32 then when I was left out. I was probably the only captain who was left out after a series win." Recalling his feelings when he out of the team, he said: "I felt depressed, sad at times."
'Good enough'
"I felt I was good enoughu00a0-- as good a player as anybody else in the team. Of course, some were slightly better."
Asked how he succeeded in making his great comeback when lot of others had gone into the wilderness after being given the boot, Ganguly replied: "The difference was I had a past record which was good, that helps.
Whenever you are in the team you have to deliver. I played well (when I returned to the team). India won. I got accepted quickly."
He urged the students to be transparent as a leader. "With my practical experiences, I say whatever you do, you would not be at the top all the time. So when you are at the top, be transparent.
The rule is the same for all, be it in politics or sports. As the leader, you must tell the truth. They might not like it, but it's important to be clear with your colleagues."
Ganguly said it was important to have faith in one's own abilities in difficult times. "The higher you go, the more you go through. It is important to have faith in yourself."
"Exciting news! Mid-day is now on WhatsApp Channels Subscribe today by clicking the link and stay updated with the latest news!" Click here!