IND Vs Eng: ‘Do not judge him yet’ – Sourav Ganguly takes back to Ansul Kamboj after his debut in England

Former India captain Sourav Ganguly has thrown his weight behind young pacer Ansul Kamboj, urging critics not to do justice on a performance basis. Combose was inaugurated in the fourth Test against England in Manchester, but Ganguly believes a 24 -year -old long rope. Ganguly quoted ANI during a press conference on Thursday, “Do not judge Ansul in an exam. He is a young child, and he has chosen wickets in domestic cricket. He gives him five to eight Tests before passing the decision on it.” After India’s injury crisis deepened, Kamboj was drafts in the middle of the squad through the series. Akash Deep was working with a waist, Arshdeep Singh took a hit on his hand, and Nitish Kumar Reddy was already dropped. A few days after the flying, Kamboj was thrown to play at XI and handed over a new ball to Mohammad Sirj.
However, Haryana Pesar struggled to find a rhythm. He often missed his lines and lengths, dominating England openers Zak Croly and Ben Docket. He eventually picked up his first Test wicket by rejecting Docket for 94, finishing with 1/89 figures. Providing further references, Ganguly expressed surprise over Mukesh Kumar’s boycott from the tour of England, especially looking at his impressive red ball record. He said, “I was surprised to see Mukesh Kumar not in the squad. His red ball number is unprecedented in domestic cricket. These situations would have been suitable for him. Hopefully, in the future, he will get a chance,” he said.
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Mukesh was part of India, who played the role of Lions of England before the series, taking three wickets in his only outing. Overall, Bengal Seemar has 252 wickets out of 52 first-class matches, which from an average of 21.55-numbers Ganguly believes that it should not be ignored.