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Ganguly to open for India today?
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January 13, 2006 09:55 IST

Will the former Indian cricket captain Sourav Ganguly [Images] be inducted in the team as an opener in the first Test against Pakistan starting at the Gaddaffi Stadium in Lahore [Images] on Friday?

That is the debate that is raging among cricketing circles. The United News of India, quoting sources, says that Ganguly, a veteran of 86 Tests, will be accommodated in the side as an opener.

The team management believes that Ganguly's experience will come handy against a good Pakistan attack led by Shoaib Akhtar [Images], says the UNI report.

Although Ganguly has had a distinguished role as an opener in one-day internationals, this will be the first time that he will be opening the innings in a Test match.

Ganguly was unceremoniously dropped from the side for the final Test against Sri Lanka [Images] and much like his sacking, his inclusion into the team for this tour has been a controversial one.

His inclusion in the starting line up also means that both Gautam Gambhir [Images] and Wasim Jaffer [Images] -- picked as regular openers in the side -- will have to sit out.

Ganguly was dropped from the Test team after the second Test match against Sri Lanka in Delhi [Images] last month.

With inputs from UNI


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