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Twenty20 Champions League 2011
Abhishek Purohit Hyderabad
September 17, 2011
Three captains came to address the media today, Hyderabad ahead of the Twenty20 Champions League qualifying. Mahela Udawatte of Ruhuna, seemed a little lost and out. Matthew Hoggard, Leicestershire, was wider than the smiles that lit up a drab interaction. Daren Ganga, Trinidad and Tobago, which was to come, energetic and joking, no.
Over the Ganga has acquired a reputation for shrewd and capable leader of men. His responses to the photo is well deserved. A native of the turbulent Caribbean where cricket has been in the news lately, especially out of range of reasons, such as contracts, player, or quarrels between the government and the players, the Ganga would have expected what was thrown at his sparse collection of journalists.
Twenty20 has done mercenaries of players around the world, but the biggest impact was felt in the Caribbean, already fighting a steady decline in standards. 'T20 has an impact. Such is the nature of the game, "said Ganga." We have always been our style and aggressive cricket in the Caribbean. No wonder that the T20 is an interesting out there. "
Aggressive was the way to T & T has played in the inaugural Champions League in 2009, getting stopped by the New South Wales' Brett Lee in the final. Ganga was not surprised then, and it is now, that T & T is back in the Champions League Caribbean. "We dominated the T20 in the Caribbean since its inception," he said with a voice that would have seemed ostentatious, if it was not true. "We like to play cricket exciting."
Performance of T & T in 2009 brought much joy to the country and the Caribbean. But Ganga was quick to distinguish between the pure celebration of concrete results. "There was much excitement in the Caribbean because of our success the last time. He inspired many young people who were good to watch. But if we see the result of this [performance], the time will tell. "
The tone of the story realistic Ganga was broken when he was asked how he felt to be a recognized leader of a page that gave people in the area of respite periodic performance depressing Team West Indies. "I was lucky enough to have a group of players with me who had the discipline and drive to do well. These are the most encouraging things that a captain to see the players get into a very young age and then develop and continue to play international cricket.
"I was chosen when I was 16 and Brian Lara took me under his wing and taught me cricket and leadership. I have great respect for him, what he taught me. It is a continuation of older training juniors. He hopes that when you move, the current players can do the same for the next generation. "
He then made the distinction between Trinidad and Tobago and the Caribbean, an additional step. "I am proud to be part of a group of successful people. We, as the West Indies have been known more recently by our results. Who knows in the future could be the cricket as an Olympic sport and even were able to play as a nation. "
T & T is the air transport services of two outstanding, Dwayne Bravo, Kieron Pollard, both of whom have chosen to play for their IPL sides - Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians - the Champions League. If T & T for the main event, the Ganges could be against his compatriot.
His answer might well be stressed that his side won the regional tournament T20 this year without the two play a single game.
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