"He (Dhoni) has been a great captain for India. Nobody is perfect and I think he has been great," Ganguly said at a panel discussion here.
"We all wanted India to go to the T20 World Cup finals and win the Cup but West Indies and England are the two best teams in the competition.
"This West Indies side will actually get people on the edge of their seats because of their power and ability," he added.
"I think on that particular day at the Wankhade stadium two days ago West Indies were a lot better than India. To chase 193 in a semifinal is a special effort," he said.
In spite of the flyover collapse tragedy, Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) has decided to go on with the cultural programme during the T20 World Cup final here tomorrow.
Ganguly, who is the CAB president, said a four-minute cultural event to showcase West Bengal before the world will be held at Eden Gardens.
"This is a small exposure on the culture of Bengal and we will go ahead with it. It is a four-minute performance and nothing to do with India," Ganguly, was today announced as brand ambassador of DTDC Express Limited, said.
