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KKR aiming for Deccan like turnaround in IPL III: Ganguly

Last Updated 26 August 2009, 14:20 IST


"Obviously we have looked at the mistakes that we committed and we are trying to rectify them. But I won't say in public what those mistakes were," Ganguly said on the sidelines of the shooting of his show 'Dadagiri' at the outskirts of the city.

"We want to do better than last time. Just like Deccan Chargers, who finished last in the first edition but won the trophy in IPL II. Similarly, take the case of Royal Challengers Bangalore, they were second-last in IPL I, but finished runners-up this year," he pointed out.

The former India skipper, who is widely tipped to return as KKR captain, sidestepped queries on the much-speculated appointment of a new coach for the team. "I am not really worried about the coaches. What I am worried about is the team. I am spending a lot of time and trying to get the team right.

"Obviously I know the names of the coaches in contention but I don't have the authority to reveal them. It's Shah Rukh Khan and Jay Mehta who will take the decision but I have a say in that," Ganguly said. Asked about speculations that Wasim Akram is the favourite to get the job, Ganguly only said that Shah Rukh did have a word with the former Pakistan captain on the matter.

"Yeah, I have good relations with Wasim Akram. He was a great bowler. Though I know him very well but it was SRK who had a chat with Wasim," he said.

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(Published 26 August 2009, 14:20 IST)

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