Cricket Board of India (BCCI) chairman Sourav Ganguly is deeply saddened and apprehensive about the loss caused by the Kovid-19 epidemic. Ganguly compared this crisis to playing a Test match on a dangerous wicket. This former Indian captain talked about the life of lockdown days due to corona virus.
Due to this disease, 34 lakh people are infected worldwide, while more than two lakh 40 thousand people have lost their lives. Ganguly said in the '100 Hours 100 Stars' program started by 'Fever Network', "This is a situation like playing a Test match on a very dangerous wicket. The ball is also seaming and taking spin. The batsman has little chance of making a mistake. '
Sourav Ganguly said, "So the batsman will have to score runs by keeping wickets and avoid this mistake and win this Test match." Ganguly has faced many legendary fast bowlers and spinners in his time and proved successful in them. The left-handed batsman described the difficult moments of the game and the current health crisis as one.

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