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Ganguly may sit out of Bangladesh match
April 14, 2003 15:26 IST
Captain Sourav Ganguly is likely to sit out India's triseries match against Bangladesh on Wednesday to rest his troubled back.
In the event of Ganguly opting out, Virender Sehwag, the stand-in vice-captain in the absence of Rahul Dravid, will have the honour of leading the team. With India virtually assured of a place in Sunday's final, having won both their matches so far, Ganguly does not want to take the risk of aggravating the injury, team source said.
The 30-year-old Indian skipper has been afflicted with the back problem for quite some time now and had even decided not to participate in the triseries here, but changed his mind after a number of key players opted out on various grounds.
Left-arm pacer Zaheer Khan, who suffered a hamstring injury in Sunday's match against South Africa, may also be rested for the remaining two preliminary round matches.
The team management is quite happy with the performance of the other two pace bowlers - Ajit Agarkar and newcomer Avishkar Salvi - and would not like to field Zaheer in unimportant matches.
Ganguly had indicated prior to the triseries that he would try out all the newcomers in the tournament. The skipper kept his word and three players have already made their debut in the tournament so far.
While Salvi and Delhi Opener Gautam Gambhir made their debut against Bangladesh, leg spinner Amit Mishra played his first one-day international against South Africa.
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