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This situation is a Test match on a very dangerous wicket and the ball is seaming and spinning as well - the batsman has very little margin of error, says BCCI president Sourav Ganguly
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I am really upset seeing the current situation, because so many people are suffering outside. We are still struggling to understand how to stop this pandemic, says Ganguly
Sourav Ganguly, the president of India's cricket board, says he is saddened by the devastation caused by the coronavirus, equating the crisis to playing a Test match on a dangerous wicket.
The decorated former player opened up on life under lockdown due to the novel coronavirus pandemic that has claimed over 2.40 lakh lives across the world while infecting more than 34 lakh people.
"This situation is a Test match on a very dangerous wicket. The ball is seaming and spinning as well - the batsman has very little margin of error," Ganguly said while speaking on '100 Hours 100 Stars', an initiative started by Fever Network.
"So, the batsman has to score runs and keep his wicket safe with this little margin of error, and win this Test match," he said.
A winner of innumerable fierce battles during his playing days when there was no dearth of fearsome fast bowlers and quality spinners, Ganguly was tempted to draw a parallel between the tough moments in the sport and the health crisis.
The decorated former player opened up on life under lockdown due to the novel coronavirus pandemic that has claimed over 2.40 lakh lives across the world while infecting more than 34 lakh people.
"This situation is a Test match on a very dangerous wicket. The ball is seaming and spinning as well - the batsman has very little margin of error," Ganguly said while speaking on '100 Hours 100 Stars', an initiative started by Fever Network.
"So, the batsman has to score runs and keep his wicket safe with this little margin of error, and win this Test match," he said.
A winner of innumerable fierce battles during his playing days when there was no dearth of fearsome fast bowlers and quality spinners, Ganguly was tempted to draw a parallel between the tough moments in the sport and the health crisis.
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