A Quote by Sourav Ganguly

Wrist spinners have been successful in world cricket. Look at Shane Warne. — © Sourav Ganguly
Wrist spinners have been successful in world cricket. Look at Shane Warne.
He has defined cricket in his fabulous, impeccable manner. He is to batting what Shane Warne is to bowling.
Thanks to Shane Warne, I have become more confident and am positive in my approach to cricket.
To me, Shane Warne is a great turner of the ball. I like his aggressive attitude, I love the way he attacks batsmen, and I give him 100 per cent for that, as not enough spinners bowl with that approach, but in my estimation, Subhash Gupte was a better leg-spinner.
Having coached in South Africa, you don't really work with wrist-spinners - you work with serviceable finger-spinners.
I absolutely love my cricket. I would watch it six, seven hours a day when Australia were playing. I grew up in a very spoilt era of Shane Warne, Adam Gilchrist, Glenn McGrath, Brett Lee, Ricky Ponting and others.
Shane Warne's idea of a balanced diet is a cheeseburger in each hand
It's far more daunting than bowling to Ricky Ponting or facing Shane Warne
Spinners have a main role, whether in the IPL or world cricket. But it's hard to be a legspinner: you have to be accurate.
There is no doubt that Nathan Lyon is a great spinner but so were Shane Warne, Muttiah Muralitharan and Graeme Swann.
I forget it's Shane Warne and just think of him as any old bowler lobbing down a lump of leather.
When you think of the great eight-wicket bowling figures in Test history, the names of Michael Holding, Shane Warne and Stuart Broad spring to mind.
I've always felt that when I've been successful in red-ball cricket it has been because I've left the ball well and sometimes in cricket the shots you don't play are more important than the ones you do.
Wrist-spinners are mostly attacking, and when your captain is so attacking you get freedom to attack more.
I started watching videos of Shane Warne sir, and that's where I realized what leg-spin is. He was my idol, and I wanted to be like him, bowl like him.
If Shane Warne were to become England spin bowling coach I think it would be fantastic for myself and all those learning to bowl spin in England.
Whenever you see Indian first class cricket on television, you see only a white wicket in a four-day game. And you have after five overs your spinners bowling from both ends on all four days. So how can you improve your cricket or your fast bowlers?
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