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‘Was told I may not be captain again’: When Sourav Ganguly defied BCCI orders, clashed with selectors

Sourav Ganguly, who was also the former BCCI president, remembered having to deal with the difficult questions.

December 19, 2025 / 17:27 IST
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Former India captain Sourav Ganguly
Former India captain Sourav Ganguly (AFP/File Photo)

Former India captain Sourav Ganguly disclosed that he had argued with BCCI selectors about Anil Kumble's spot in the squad for the 2003 Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Ganguly, who was in his third season as captain, insisted that Kumble be included in the team that would travel to Australia.

Due to a shoulder injury, the champion leg-spinner was unable to play in the historic 2001 Test series between India and Australia. However, after his return, Kumble had solidified his position as the team's top spinner, displacing the very effective Harbhajan Singh.

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The selection committee, on the other hand, had a different perspective and imagined a team without Kumble. Ganguly, however, persisted in his position and even risked losing his captaincy to make sure Kumble boarded the flight to Australia. As it happened, India went on to draw the series and retain the trophy when Kumble finished with 24 wickets from three Tests, including a best of 8/141 at the SCG.

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