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Ganguly
concerned over India's inability to dismiss tailenders
Colombo,
August 26: Indian cricket captain Saurav Ganguly today praised
his fast bowlers for the discipline showed in the second Test but
said something needed to be done about their seeming inability to
polish off the tail.
"I
think it is creating a bit of a problem for us. We will try to do
something about this (in the third Test) in Colombo," he said
referring to Muthiah Muralitharan's blistering knock of 67, which
enabled Sri Lanka to fight back from 157 for nine to 221 in their
second innings.
Ganguly
rated his own match-winning knock of 98 as one of the better ones
and said his prolonged poor run with the bat had been hurting him.
"I
think it is one of my better Test knocks because it helped India
win," Ganguly said referring to his brilliant knock which
helped India win the second cricket Test against Sri Lanka by
seven wickets.
Ganguly,
who had gone without a half-century in the last 13 innings in a
frustrating poor trot, finally got his act together and played a
brilliant innings yesterday. "The lack of runs was very
upsetting, especially since I am the captain," he said.
Ganguly's
scintillating knock was blemished by two dropped catches but the
Indian captain felt it was only justified as he has had a number
of hard decisions in the recent past. "It's all equal
now."
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