John Wright is my favourite coach\, a genuine friend: Ganguly

John Wright is my favourite coach, a genuine friend: Ganguly

Press Trust of India  |  Nottingham 

Former has described as his favourite who was more of a friend to him during the New Zealander's stint with the Indian team.

"I met him first time in Kent, when Rahul (Dravid) came in and said he's our coach. I said, 'I'd love to work with him'. We have a great relationship, actually we're genuine friends.

"We had a great and he was responsible because there was some strong headed players in that side. As we grew together, we got better friend and he was more of a friend than a coach, he understood me and I understood him."

In a video posted on the official handle of the World Cup, and Wright -- part of the commentary team -- went down memory lane ahead of washout game between and at Friday.

Wright, who was India's for five years from 2000 to 2005, said, "I always thought it was the greatest privilege to have the opportunity to work in

"I never expected it. It was a hard start, for both of us. You were a new and I was the You remember the good times but it was also tough times," he added.

Ganguly and Wright had guided India to some memorable performances in international cricket, including the unforgettable 2002 NatWest series final against England at Lord's, a home test series win against Australia, drawing a test series against in Australia, winning a series against arch-rivals,

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First Published: Fri, June 14 2019. 13:10 IST