The former left-handed batsman lauded the efforts of Clarke and Ponting and said the pair have become a thorn in India's flesh in the series.
"It's the same pair of Ricky Ponting and Michael Clarke who hurt India on the first day of the Adelaide Test. They did it in Sydney and once again here in a similar situation.
"For me it was a Punter (Ponting) and Clarke show all the way. Ponting has been outstanding throughout the series but probably batted his best here. It's his favourite hunting ground and he has scored four consecutive hundreds against India at this venue, which is a remarkable achievement for any batsman," Ganguly said.
Ganguly had words of appreciation for veteran Zaheer Khan, who has, by far, been India's best bowler in the series.
"It amazes me how many times Zaheer gets through the left-handers' defence. He is a class act and has a huge psychological advantage when bowling to left-handers around the world," he said.
"From the outside it seems that the batsman knows what is coming, picks what is on offer, but somehow gets beaten by it. Modern cricket teams have so much help in terms of technology and I'm sure batters keep watching it over and over again, but they don't seem to have an answer," he added.
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