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'No pressure to include Ganguly'

January 13, 2006 15:07 IST

Deposed captain Sourav Ganguly's [Images] inclusion in the team for the first Test against arch rivals Pakistan was not because of any pressure from the BCCI top brass, a team official said in Lahore [Images] on Friday.

The official said the decision to include Ganguly was taken after the team management assessed the conditions at the Gaddafi stadium.

Faced with a major selection dilemma ahead of the first Test, the tour selectors opted to include both Ganguly and Yuvraj Singh [Images] in the playing eleven and go in with one specialist opener in the form of Virender Sehwag [Images].

"There was no pressure from anybody. The tour selection committee, after looking at the state of the wicket yesterday, decided to include two spin bowlers. The decision to play Ganguly was also taken at that meeting," team media director G S Walia said.

There was intense speculation over Ganguly's inclusion in the playing eleven for the match since yesterday even though Dravid had refused to confirm or deny it. Dravid only said that he had decided on the playing combination and he knew what he was doing.

Immediately after the losing the toss, Indian captain Rahul Dravid [Images] also told a television channel that Ganguly would open the innings with Sehwag.


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