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When Sourav Ganguly’s witty response stunned Pervez Musharraf, he was walking near the Wagah border.

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Former India captain MS Dhoni has admirers all around the world, including Pakistan’s ex-president Pervez Musharraf. Following a match in 2006, Musharraf praised Dhoni on his haircut. In all honesty, then-captain Sourav Ganguly decided to give Dhoni a longer run in the squad after he first underperformed.

He groomed the future captain and batsman who would go on to become Team India’s most remarkable success story. One of the anecdotes from the trip in 2006 is now going viral. Musharraf is said to have questioned Ganguly about where he got Dhoni from.

“I recall Pervez Musharraf asking me, ‘Where did you acquire him from?’

At an event in 2018, Ganguly said, “I informed him he was wandering towards the Wagah border, and we brought him in.” After that, Ganguly praised the Jharkhand player. “He’s a champion in his own right… Since winning the World Twenty 20, he has had a fantastic career spanning 12-13 years. I wish him (Dhoni) the best of success because we want champions to take a positive note. I still believe he can hit the ball.

Ganguly described him as a “phenomenal cricketer.”

Meanwhile, when the five-Test series between India and England begins in early August next month, Mohammed Siraj replaces Ishant Sharma in the starting XI. Siraj’s absence from the World Test Championship (WTC) final versus New Zealand in Southampton generated many doubts about the side’s makeup, especially considering the favorable circumstances in England.

Ganguly described him as a “phenomenal cricketer.”

Meanwhile, when the five-Test series between India and England begins in early August next month, Mohammed Siraj replaces Ishant Sharma in the starting XI. Siraj’s absence from the World Test Championship (WTC) final versus New Zealand in Southampton generated many doubts about the side’s makeup, especially considering the favorable circumstances in England.

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