"It must be a sad moment for them for no fault of theirs. I feel for Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association and Dharamsala. I sympathise wih Anurag Thakur and people of Himachal for what has happened. It's one of the best stadia of the country and could have hosted the game very easily," the Cricket Association of Bengal president said after the ICC decided the match to Eden due to security concerns.
Sympathizing with Dharamsala, Ganguly remembered that Eden Gardens too lost the India-England World Cup match in 2011.
"This is an accident which has happened. It has caused inconvenience to the people of Dharamshala. We had lost a match in 2011 as well," Ganguly said.
He, however, said for CAB it is just like hosting one more match and the Eden Gardens is ready in all its grandeur.
Thanking BCCI for awarding the match Ganguly said, "We
"We are thankful to BCCI for awarding this match to us. Criterion was Eden Gardens. It's historical. We are one of the best grounds in the world and it's looking outstanding."
Ganguly, who became the CAB president after the untimely demise of Jagmohan Dalmiya, also remembered the former Board president and said it was him who had brought the final to the Eden.
"I don't think it's an achievement. Captaining India was a bigger achievement."
Asked whether the Eden was best suited for the marquee clash, Ganguly disagreed: "I don't think so. India have 20 venues which can host World Cups. We have superb stadiums all over the country."
With the sudden addition of a match that too the commercially lucrative India-Pakistan clash, handling tickets would be an issue, Ganguly pointed out.
"Preparation and planning is not that difficult we prepare for every game, we try and make the best for every game. I don't think it that's a problem from that point of view. Handling and distribution will be an issue. We just have do it. We keep doing the same thing every day."
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