Monday 6th February 2012

Ganguly: Include Pathan, Tiwary
Former skipper Sourav Ganguly said India should play all-rounder Irfan Pathan and Manoj Tiwary against Sri Lanka on Wednesday.
Ganguly suggested that a spinner alongwith Suresh Raina could be dropped to accomadate the duo.
India were handed a sound 65-run (D/L) defeat by hosts Australia in the tri-series opener on Sunday.
India had rested Virender Sehwag and included two spinners in Ravichandran Ashwin and Rahul Sharma for the first match, a ploy with which Ganguly was hardly impressed.
"In the next game, India should play Irfan Pathan instead of a spinner, as that will add variety to their attack. Pathan is a left-hander who swings the ball well. Pathan is needed because India is playing too many spinners, whereas even in Sunday's game, Vinay Kumar and the Australian pacemen made the most of the pitch," Ganguly said.
Ganguly said Bengal batsman Tiwary deserved a place in the side in place of Raina.
"I also wonder why Manoj Tiwary is not playing. Here is a man who scored a hundred in his last match against the West Indies under pressure, and on current form should play ahead of Suresh Raina who has looked suspect against the short stuff," Ganguly wrote in his column for 'Sydney Morning Herald'.
Ganguly also felt that Sehwag's presence in the top-order was crucial to India.
"India also needs the injured Virender Sehwag back.
Sachin Tendulkar had not played a one-day match for 10 months, and it's not easy to accelerate from the word go.
"Gautam Gambhir did get a good fifty in the last Twenty20 game, but hasn't looked convincing as yet," he said.
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