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Ganguly was seen in old colors, great shot against this team, here is the result of the match

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Team Sourav Ganguly loses exhibition match: Former India captain Sourav Ganguly’s traditional offside drives and outside shots reappeared during an exhibition match on Friday but the BCCI President’s XI lost by one run to the Secretary’s XI led by Jay Shah. An exhibition match of 15-15 overs was held at the Eden Gardens on the eve of the Annual General Meeting of the Board of Cricket in India (BCCI).

Captain Ganguly played a good innings

Ganguly came out to bat at number six. Ganguly, playing the role of ‘finisher’, scored 35 runs in 20 balls with the help of two sixes and four fours. He had to retire according to the rules of the match and his team lost by just one run. In Ganguly’s home ground, BCCI secretary Shah did wonders with his spin bowling and became a star by taking three wickets for 58 runs in seven overs. With this the team could defend the score of 128 runs.

He took the wicket of Eden’s favorite cricketer Mohammad Azharuddin who got out leg before for two runs. Shah also dismissed Suraj Lotlikar of Goa Cricket Association. Not a single run was added to the score that the team got a third blow when Avishek Dalmiya, the President of the Cricket Association of Bengal, who came out as an opener, was run out after scoring 13 runs.

After this, the city’s favorite son Ganguly, batting with the same volition, extended his innings with cuts and drive shots on the off side. During his innings of 35 runs, he also played his traditional shot of getting out off two balls. Earlier, electing to bat, BCCI Secretary’s XI posted a score of 128 for three in the allotted over with a 92-run partnership between Arun Dhumal (36) and Jaydev Shah (40). Azharuddin and Ganguly bowled together with the new ball. Ganguly gave 19 runs in his three overs and Azharuddin gave eight runs in two overs.

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