Pune never believed Yuvi was captaincy material: Ganguly

Ganguly feels that's the reason why Angelo Mathews and Ross Taylor have been preferred as captains ahead of the senior left-hander

Press Trust of India Kolkata
Last Updated : Apr 16 2013 | 6:55 PM IST
Former India captain Sourav Ganguly today revealed that Pune Warriors management never thought that Yuvraj Singh is a "captaincy material" after the team's debacle in the 2011 IPL when they finished last ahead.

Ganguly feels that's the reason why Angelo Mathews and Ross Taylor have been preferred as captains ahead of the senior left-hander.

"The management had decided not to make Yuvraj captain again after our first season (in 2011 where the team finished last). They thought he (Yuvraj) was not a captaincy material -- not the one who could lead the side. It was a decision that was taken after our first season (2011)," Ganguly told a regional TV channel.

Mathews was dropped yesterday as Taylor became the franchise's fifth skipper from three seasons and the Kiwi led the side to a convincing 24-run win over Chennai Super Kings.

As it turned out, Steven Smith, who was Mathews' replacement, came up with a match-winning performance with his pyrotechnic 39 not out as PWI looked a transformed side.

Ganguly felt PWI would stick to the line-up in future.

"The team looked balanced. Dinda did very well, while Rahul Sharma was magnificent. The foreign line-up in Finch, Taylor, Smith and Marsh also looked a settled unit.

"I would be surprised if they change the combination for the line-up against Surisers Hyderabad (tomorrow)," Ganguly said.

The left-hander further said the Pune franchise have it in them to make the last four.

"They can make the last-four. They have some big hitters in Uthappa, Finch, Taylor, Smith and Marsh who can win on their own. Their bowling in Bhuvaneshwar, Dinda and Sharma also look settled. They have to keep the momentum," Ganguly said.
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First Published: Apr 16 2013 | 6:45 PM IST

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