| Ganguly
says match could have gone either way
Colombo
September 30: Indian skipper Sourav Ganguly admitted it
was disappointing to end their impressive Champions Trophy campaign
with a no-result match which could have gone either way.
He
also said the team would try to maintain the same form till the
World Cup next year.
"We
bowled well on both the days to restrict Sri Lanka but it could
have been anybody's game today," Ganguly said after the final
against Sri Lanka was washed out and the trophy shared between the
two finalists. The winner's purse of $30,000 was also shared.
India
restricted Sri Lanka to 222 for seven off 50 overs and were 38 for
one in reply in nine overs when rains forced disruption of the final
for the second successive day.
Ganguly
said it was not for him to predict who could have won today as the
match could have gone either way.
"But
we have played some outstanding cricket over the past ten months.
We have also played lot of cricket and it is good to see the boys
come charged up each morning and give a fight to the opponent,"
Ganguly said.
The
Indian skipper said everyone had worked hard for the team's success
including the coach and the physio. "The boys are also hungry
for success. It is very important to maintain the same form till
we go to South Africa (for the World Cup) next year."
Sri Lankan skipper Sanath Jayasuriya said a total of 222 "was
a good score on this wicket" and it could have been a very
good match. "The wicket would have become slower and slower.
Our seamers started well and once spinners were introduced, it would
have been difficult for Indian batsmen."
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