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Ganguly Criticizes Eden Pitch Despite Bowing to Team India’s Wish

Sourav Ganguly has voiced strong dissatisfaction with the recent Eden Gardens pitch, even though he allowed it to be prepared to match India’s team requests — all to preserve his relationship with the BCCI.

Ganguly Admits He Was Unhappy, Yet Complied

Ganguly, in his role as Cricket Association of Bengal president, revealed that the Eden Gardens surface was deliberately kept dry for four days, following the direction of India’s team management. The resulting pitch played exactly as planned — low, slow, cracked, and chaotic — raising serious concerns. At the same time, he said he accepted their instructions to avoid friction with the BCCI.

Test Surface Tailored to Team India’s Demands

He emphasized that the team management explicitly asked for a turning wicket that would deteriorate quickly. Although Ganguly says this request was honored, he argued that India deserved a more balanced pitch — especially to support their top-order batters.

A Public Message to Gautam Gambhir

Ganguly didn’t shy away from criticism of India’s head coach, Gautam Gambhir. He made it clear that while he respects Gambhir, he expects the team to trust its pacers. Ganguly urged Gambhir to prepare for five-day Tests in future, rather than relying on spinners by designing “rank turners.”

Tensions Between Strategy and Image

The former Indian captain acknowledged the pitch wasn’t great for batting, saying his team’s top and middle order deserved better. But he largely stayed hands-off — reportedly to maintain harmony and avoid putting CAB or his BCCI ties at risk. The move has sparked debate over how much influence team management should have over pitch conditions.

Calls for Better, More “Sporting” Wickets

Ganguly has urged for more balanced surfaces in future home Tests. He believes that unless India plays on “good wickets,” the value of five-day cricket will suffer. He also reminded that India has quality fast bowlers — and they should be trusted more often.

What This Means for Eden Gardens and Indian Home Tests

This episode highlights a deeper issue in Indian cricket: the balance between team strategy, venue control, and long-term integrity of Test wickets. Ganguly’s strong words suggest there may be calls for reform in how home pitches are prepared — particularly when senior figures disagree on the approach.


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