New Delhi, Nov. 19 -- The pitch at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata has been grabbing headlines across the cricketing world after the first Test between South Africa and India ended within two and a half days, with the home side being bundled out within a mere 93 runs in their second innings.
This was the first time the Indian Test team has failed to score 100+ runs in the fourth innings of a Test match.
Former India captain and president of the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB), Sourav Ganguly, has now weighed in on the controversy. In an interview with India Today, the 'Dada' of Indian cricket said that curators appointed by the BCCI take control of a pitch four days before a Test match begins.
When asked whether he himself, being a for...
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