Four Days Before the Match, BCCI Curator Took Charge: Sourav Ganguly Makes Shocking Revelation on Kolkata Pitch Controversy
The pitch at Kolkata’s Eden Gardens has become the centre of a major controversy after the first Test between India and South Africa ended within just three days, with the visitors defeating India by 30 runs. While critics blame the surface for India’s collapse, former captain and current President of the Cricket Association of Bengal, Sourav Ganguly, has made a startling disclosure.
Ganguly: “I Was Not Involved at All”
Amid accusations that India’s spin-friendly pitch backfired, Ganguly clarified that he had no role in preparing the wicket. When asked whether the Indian team management had sought his inputs before deciding the nature of the surface, Ganguly told India Today:
“No, no, I was not involved at all. The BCCI curator arrived four days before the Test and took full char...










