Explorer

World Cup 2019: Sourav Ganguly fondly remembers John Wright, calls him more of a friend than coach

In a video posted on the official Twitter handle of the Cricket World Cup, the duo reminisced about some of the best moments during the New Zealander's stint as India's coach. Their talks ranged from the New Zealand match to India's performance in the 2003 World Cup.

Former Indian cricket captain Sourav Ganguly on Thursday relived some his cherished memories with John Wright, referring to the ex-Indian coach as more of a friend than a coach. "He was more of a friend than a coach to me," said ex-Indian skipper Sourav Ganguly while talking about former coach John Wright. Both Ganguly and Wright, part of the commentary team at the ongoing World Cup, gave Indian fans a moment of nostalgia on Thursday before the game between India and New Zealand was finally called off due to rain at Trent Bridge. In a video posted on the official Twitter handle of the Cricket World Cup, the duo reminisced about some of the best moments during the New Zealander's stint as India's coach. Their talks ranged from the New Zealand match to India's performance in the 2003 World Cup. Ganguly recollected the first time he found out that Wright had been appointed for the role and his immediate reaction to it. "I met him first time in Kent, when Rahul (Dravid) came in and said he's our coach. I said, 'I'd love to work with him'. We have a great relationship, we're genuine friends," said Ganguly. "We had gone to New Zealand and had got thrashed by a club team before the World Cup. But we went on to have a great campaign, and he was responsible for it," he added. Wright, 64, while recalling his five-year stint from 2000 to 2005 as India's first foreign coach, said, "I always thought it was the greatest privilege to have the opportunity to work in India. "I never expected it. It was a hard start, for both of us. You were a new captain and I was the foreign coach. You remember the good times," he added. Under 'Dada' (as Ganguly is fondly called), India went on to register some of the most famous wins of Indian cricket. It was under his leadership that India won the unforgettable 2002 NatWest series final against England at Lord's. Apart from this, India won tournaments in Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Zimbabwe and West Indies during Ganguly's stint. Ganguly also led India to the finals of the 2003 World Cup where they lost to Australia.
View More
Advertisement
Advertisement
25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Advertisement

Top Headlines

Protestors Vandalise Allu Arjun's Residence In Hyderabad, Eight Arrested
Protestors Vandalise Allu Arjun's Residence In Hyderabad, Eight Arrested
Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar Acknowledges Discontent Over Portfolios: ‘Obviously Some Are Not Happy’
Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar Acknowledges Discontent Over Portfolios: ‘Some Are Not Happy’
PM Modi Receives Kuwait's Highest Honour 'The Order Of Mubarak Al Kabeer'
PM Modi Receives Kuwait's Highest Honour 'The Order Of Mubarak Al Kabeer'
'Why So Much hatred For Delhi': Kejriwal Attacks BJP For 'Excluding' Capital's Tableau From Republic Day Parade
'Why So Much hatred For Delhi': Kejriwal Attacks BJP For 'Excluding' Capital's Tableau From Republic Day Parade
Advertisement
ABP Premium

Videos

Mamata Machinery IPO Opens for Subscription, Closes on Dec 23, Expected Listing on Dec 27Complete Farmer Registry Update by Dec 31 to Receive PM Kisan 9th InstallmentWoman Dies in Mohali Building Collapse, Rescue Operations UnderwayHuge Black Money Seized in Madhya Pradesh Lokayukta Raids, Over Rs 7.98 Crore Discovered

Photo Gallery

Embed widget