India crushed arch-rivals Pakistan by 203 runs yesterday to set up a summit clash against Australia on February 3 at Mount Maunganui in New Zealand.
"India (will win U-19 World Cup). U-19 team is playing very well. There are immensely talented boys like Prithwi Shaw, Shubman Gill, Kamlesh Nagarkoti, Shivam Mavi, Ishan Porel are players who have come up from the BCCI system. Our Board members have invested time to prepare them from the junior, under-19 and senior level," Ganguly said.
Ganguly was full of praise for Bengal youngsters Ishan Porel and Kanishk Seth who bowled extremely well in the U-19 World Cup.
"Ishan Porel is a product of CAB's Vision 20-20 programme. U-19 is just the beginning, the stepping stone of one's career. He has a long way to go. Porel stays in Bali. We from CAB will provide him with all help," the Cricket Association of Bengal president said.
"It's going to be a 50-50 after India's Johannesburg Test win. It won't be easy in South African conditions. To our advantage, there's no AB de Villiers, a huge name is South African cricket," he said referring to de Villiers' unavailability for first three ODIs.
"If Virat Kohli can make runs definitely India have a very good chance."
South African's ploy to prepare a bouncy track backfired at the Wanderers and Ganguly said: "I've seen it four days. I don't think they intentionally did it but it turned out to be. No curator knows how much it will turn and bounce. I think it was an accident. In future, it won't happen, I think."
"You cannot judge players based on IPL money. Hashim Amla (of South Africa) went unsold. He has 54 centuries. Manish Pandey who is yet to play a test went for Rs 11 crores. Ishan Kishan has got 6.2 crores (Mumbai Indians) playing only Ranji Trophy. So the IPL is not a yardstick to judge any player's value," he pointed out.
"IPL is a different format and you have to look at it that way. It is a totally different ball game from Test cricket and ODIs. IPL has no rationale, it is supply and demand. Jaydev Unadkat is the highest paid Indian player (in the 2018 auction). He has played two ODIs and no Tests," Ganguly said.
Co-owner of two-time champions ATK in the Indian Super League football, Ganguly's team is struggling to replicate their past performances and have slumped to eighth position in the 10-team standings after a hat-trick of losses.
Blaming it on the new set up after they walked out of their deal with their Spanish partner Atletico Madrid, he said: "New team new coach. We had a Spanish coach and Spanish players. We were champions in the first two editions out of three times. We could not get our combination right. The change in management did not work for us. Let's see I will talk to Sanjiv (Goenka) and decide.
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