Updated On: 04 February, 2024 09:01 AM IST | Visakhapatnam | mid-day online correspondent
The former BCCI chief had also expressed a similar view during India`s home series against Australia early last year, particularly after the Indore pitch earned "poor" rating from the ICC

Sourav Ganguly. Picture Courtesy/AFP
Jasprit Bumrah`s pulsating afternoon spell on the second day of the IND vs ENG 2nd Test left former skipper Sourav Ganguly wondering as to why India prepares turning tracks for home engagements when the side has the bowling attack to snare 20 wickets on any surface. Bumrah homed in on Ollie Pope`s stumps with a laser-guided yorker to dismiss the England batter for 23 off 55 balls, earning it a separate fan base altogether. It wasn`t entirely surprising then to see Ganguly, a lifelong supporter of pace bowling and sporting tracks, airing his views in favour of decks that keep bowlers of all genres in the game, rather than just spinners.
"When I see Bumrah, Shami, Siraj, Mukesh bowl, I wonder why do we need to prepare turning tracks in India, my conviction of playing on good wickets keeps getting stronger every game. They will get 20 wickets on any surface with Ashwin, Jadeja, Kuldeep and Axar (for support)," Ganguly wrote on his X (formerly Twitter) account. The former BCCI chief had also expressed a similar view during India`s home series against Australia early last year, particularly after the Indore pitch earned "poor" rating from the ICC.