Not bidding for Sourav Ganguly was a collective decision: Dav Whatmore

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Kolkata Knight Riders coach Dav Whatmore today said that it was a collective decision of the management not to bid for former captain Sourav Ganguly at the auctions for the fourth edition of Indian Premier League.

Kolkata Knight Riders coach Dav Whatmore today said that it was a collective decision of the management not to bid for former captain Sourav Ganguly at the auctions for the fourth edition of Indian Premier League.

"It was not my opinion to drop Sourav. It was a collective decision of the team management not to bid for the 38-year-old southpaw at the auction," Whatmore told reporters.

"However, Sourav was offered the position of brand ambassador of the team, but there was no response from his side," he said.

Referring to the upcoming World Cup, the 56-year-old former coach of Sri Lanka and Bangladesh said that India had a good chance to perform well.

He admitted that Australian team is going through a transition phase after legends like Shane Warne, Glenn McGrath retired from international cricket.

"The sudden vaccum had caused the present crisis. But don't forget Australia are three-time champions," said Whatmore who is in-charge of youth development programme of Cricket Association of Bengal.