Former Team India captain Sourav Ganguly says he remains deeply involved in cricket and is open to coaching in the future after his stint with Pretoria Capitals. He stressed his passion for the game and willingness to explore opportunities. Ganguly backed Test cricket as the toughest format, said the IPL Impact Player rule will stay, praised IPL’s growth, and highlighted young talents like Auqib Nabi. Former Team India captain Sourav Ganguly says he remains deeply involved in cricket and is open to coaching in the future after his stint with Pretoria Capitals. He stressed his passion for the game and willingness to explore opportunities. Ganguly backed Test cricket as the toughest format, said the IPL Impact Player rule will stay, praised IPL’s growth, and highlighted young talents like Auqib Nabi.
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