2018 FIFA World Cup | Sourav Ganguly hopeful of ‘Messi Magic’

Sourav Ganguly says he is a fan of Lionel Messi. (Photo: IANS)


Former India cricket captain Sourav Ganguly, a huge football buff, wants to see some ‘Messi Magic’ in next one month that could ensure the FIFA World Cup for Argentina. He said on Friday he hoped the 2018 edition of the football jamboree would witness Lionel Messi’s Argentina lift the trophy, even though he admitted to be a Brazil supporter.

Messi, 30, is yet to win a major trophy for his country, having missed out in the final of the 2014 edition in Brazil. Argentina lost 0-1 to Germany in the summit clash.

In the Copa America too, Messi failed in the final hurdle twice in back-to-back years forcing the FC Barcelona star to retire from international duty, a decision he later reversed.

“I will look forward to Messi. He’s yet to win a World Cup. It’s going to be a big World Cup for him,” said Ganguly, who has plans to visit Russia for the summit clash.

He further picked Brazil, Argentina and Germany as the teams to watch out for in Russia 2018.

“Brazil is my favourite team but I am a fan of Messi,” he conceded with a smile.

Coming to cricket, Ganguly wished Sachin Tendulkar’s son Arjun, luck after the latter was selected for the India Under-19 side which will be touring Sri Lanka next month.

“Lot of best wishes to him. I have never seen him playing. I hope he does well,” he said at the Eden Gardens.

Ganguly further said India led by Virat Kohli are favourites to win in England.

“I’m very hopeful that India will win in England. The way they have played the ODI series in South Africa, if they are able to hold back the momentum they will absolutely win,” he said.

India will play three T20Is, three ODIs and five Tests in the tour of England beginning July 3.

England recently suffered a nine-wicket loss to Pakistan at the Lord’s Test before levelling the series 1-1 at Headingley.

“India are a far better side than Pakistan. India will have the chances of winning the series,” Ganguly said.

On captain Kohli bagging the BCCI’s best cricketer award for two seasons, Ganguly said, “He’s nearing 30 and has another six-seven years… He just has to keep playing and don’t worry about anything.”

To honour former president Jagmohan Dalmiya, the BCCI has rechristened four awards in remembrance of the late administrator.

“It’s a great news. The proposal was put foward during the BCCI working committee meeting two years ago. We are very happy because he deserves every bit,” Ganguly added.