Former India captain Sourav Ganguly has said the current team was under-prepared and asked the players to "put their bodies on the line" if they want to turn it around in the remaining two cricket Test matches against England
Former India captain Sourav Ganguly has said the current team was under-prepared and asked the players to "put their bodies on the line" if they want to turn it around in the remaining two cricket Test matches against England.
Ganguly, who led India to more Test victories (21) than any other skipper, blasted India for playing just one-warm up game in England.
"I am a firm believer that every time you tour you need at least two warm-up games, and they absolutely could have played an extra game," Ganguly told BBC Sport.
"They have been very ordinary. I expected a lot more from this team, especially the way they performed here in 2002 and 2007."
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