Posted by : Unknown Friday, 4 July 2014

Virat Kohli and Cheteshwar Pujara share a light moment in the second Test vs South Africa in 2013.

Calling it the Revenge Series, former skipper Sourav Ganguly feels this is India's best chance to win a Test series in England. India haven't won a series in England since 2007 and the last time MS Dhoni's men toured UK in 2011, they were hammered four-nil. (Sachin and Dravid: An Unusual Coincidence)
England are in a bit of doldrums. They just lost a series against Sri Lanka at home and skipper Alastair Cook is under tremendous pressure to step down or take a break. But Ganguly says it will be foolish to write off the England captain, who remains his team's leading batsman with 8125 runs (25 centuries) with a good average of almost 47. Not only Cook, Ganguly identified the dangermen in the England camp
"Cook is too good a player to be written off after a poor series, or two. He will bounce back. They also have Ian Bell, who has always scored big against India. Then there is Joe Root, who is a fine young batsman. Moeen Ali too has been impressive," Ganguly told The Times of India in an interview.
via:- http://sports.ndtv.com/england-vs-india-2014/news/226422-it-s-time-to-right-a-wrong-in-england-says-sourav-ganguly

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