Published 12:26 IST, November 25th 2019

Sourav Ganguly's banter with his daughter on Instagram leaves fans in splits

Sourav Ganguly: The BCCI chief shared a candid snap on social media which became the subject of some light ribbing from his daughter Sana Ganguly on Instagram.

Reported by: Jatin Malu
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BCCI President Sourav Ganguly led successful Day-Night Test match in Kolkata. former Indian captain has been busy preparing for historic Test ever since taking charge for top job.

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India won game by an innings and 46 runs on Day 3 itself. Ganguly was present during post-match presentation where a picture of him was clicked where he seemed to be frowning.

He later shared that candid snap on social media, which became subject of some light ribbing from his daughter Sana Ganguly on Instagram.

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Here's a look at Ganguly's post

 

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Commenting on picture, Sana asked her far as she commented, “What is it that you’re t liking?” To this Sourav Ganguly replied: “That you’re becoming so disobedient.”

This led to a hilarious reply from Sana who said: "Learning from you."

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Here's a look at Sana's replies

Sana

 

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Ganguly, who made Day-Night Test into a reality while talking to official broadcasters of India vs Bangladesh series said that he was relaxed, relieved and happy. He wanted to take that step for Test cricket as it was really important to revive format in India. He added that people were t turning up for Test cricket so y did a lot of things such as promotions during and before  Test. Ganguly said that tickets were sold out throughout even on Day 3 though game was expected to finish early.

BCCI chief went on to recall  2001 Test (India-Australia) when re were more than 100,000 people in this stadium and added that he did t want champions like Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma or Ishant Sharma to play in front of empty stands. He concluded that he was extremely happy to see people turn up for match and that Day-Night Test should be played across India and t just in Kolkata.

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11:46 IST, November 25th 2019