Sourav Ganguly picks his 2023 World Cup semi-finalists
Ganguly, who turned 51 on Saturday, named five teams that could be in contention for a semi-final spot at the World Cup in India later this year and remained hopeful about a clash between arch-rivals India and Pakistan at Eden Gardens in one of the semi-finals.
"It’s very hard to say [teams that could make the semi-final]," Ganguly said in an interview on RevSportz.
"Australia, England, India. You can never underestimate New Zealand in these big matches. I will pick five, and include Pakistan also."
"Pakistan better qualify so that we will have the India-Pakistan semi-final at the Eden Gardens."
Eden Gardens is set to host the second semi-final of the World Cup on November 16 with Mumbai hosting the other. India play Pakistan on October 15 in the league stage, but the former skipper hoped that the teams would meet again in the semi-final.
Asked about India's struggles in knockout matches in recent times, including the loss in the ICC World Test Championship final to Australia, Ganguly was hopeful that they would overturn the record.
"We don’t perform well sometimes, in crucial phases," Ganguly said.
"I don’t feel it is mental pressure, but all about execution. They are mentally strong people. Hopefully, they will cross the line soon.
"At least we qualified to the finals of the WTC, which is also an achievement. And yes, we have a chance. We have got good players, plenty of them. Hopefully, we will do it this time."
The last time India hosted a Cricket World Cup, they returned with the title. Asked if Rohit Sharma and head coach Rahul Dravid will be under pressure with another home World Cup looming, Ganguly felt that it won't be an issue.
"Pressure will always be there. When they played before also, there was pressure. Rohit Sharma has five centuries in the last ODI World Cup. I am sure there must have been pressure on him then also.
"Pressure is not a problem. I am sure they will find a way to succeed. During Rahul Dravid’s playing days, there was pressure to perform, and now that he is the head coach, there is pressure on him to deliver. That will not go away, and I don’t think pressure is an issue."