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Cricket »  November 17, 2008  » News » Full story
Ganguly to play Bengal's last Ranji tie
Sourav GangulyKolkata: Former India skipper Sourav Ganguly, who has retired from international cricket, will play Bengal's last Plate Division Ranji Trophy match against Vidarbha in Nagpur next month.

Ganguly, who retired from international cricket after the Test series against Australia, visited Eden Gardens on Monday where Bengal is playing Services.

The former captain spoke to Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) secretary Arun Mitra and conveyed his decision to play in the match against Vidarbha in Nagpur from December 12-15.

Ganguly, however, is yet to decide on whether he would continue playing for Bengal should the side reach the knockout stage of the tournament

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Tags: sourav ganguly, ranji trophy, bengal tiger, dada, retired.


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