Never seen two Aussie spinners this kind of pressure: Ganguly

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

Former captain Sourav Ganguly today said that he has never seen Australian spinners before the duo of Nathan Lyon and Steve O'Keefe put so much of pressure on an Indian batting line-up in sub-continental conditions.

"Their two spinners are creating pressure from both ends. It's a strategy which was used by Team previously. But I've never seen Aussie spinners putting so much pressure," Ganguly said at the launch of former Bengal speedster Shib Shankar Paul's academy in Bagha Jatin.



Aussie rookie leftarm spinner Steve O'Keefe's 12/70 in the first Test in was the best figures by a visiting spinner on Indian soil as faced a 333-run humiliation.

Over to the Test, and it was offspinner Nathan Lyon's 8/50 shot out for 189 in the first Innings as the home team are in danger of losing their first Test series since their 1-2 defeat to in December 2012.

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Never seen two Aussie spinners this kind of pressure: Ganguly

Former captain Sourav Ganguly today said that he has never seen Australian spinners before the duo of Nathan Lyon and Steve O'Keefe put so much of pressure on an Indian batting line-up in sub-continental conditions. "Their two spinners are creating pressure from both ends. It's a strategy which was used by Team India previously. But I've never seen Aussie spinners putting so much pressure," Ganguly said at the launch of former Bengal speedster Shib Shankar Paul's academy in Bagha Jatin. Aussie rookie leftarm spinner Steve O'Keefe's 12/70 in the first Test in Pune was the best figures by a visiting spinner on Indian soil as India faced a 333-run humiliation. Over to the Bengaluru Test, and it was offspinner Nathan Lyon's 8/50 shot out India for 189 in the first Innings as the home team are in danger of losing their first Test series since their 1-2 defeat to England in December 2012. Former captain Sourav Ganguly today said that he has never seen Australian spinners before the duo of Nathan Lyon and Steve O'Keefe put so much of pressure on an Indian batting line-up in sub-continental conditions.

"Their two spinners are creating pressure from both ends. It's a strategy which was used by Team previously. But I've never seen Aussie spinners putting so much pressure," Ganguly said at the launch of former Bengal speedster Shib Shankar Paul's academy in Bagha Jatin.

Aussie rookie leftarm spinner Steve O'Keefe's 12/70 in the first Test in was the best figures by a visiting spinner on Indian soil as faced a 333-run humiliation.

Over to the Test, and it was offspinner Nathan Lyon's 8/50 shot out for 189 in the first Innings as the home team are in danger of losing their first Test series since their 1-2 defeat to in December 2012.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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