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‘Dancing is not for Sourav Ganguly!’
Source: Screen India Date: February 27, 2008
From being the captain of Kolkata Knight Riders to judging a reality show, Sourav Ganguly talks about the upcoming IPL-2, and the concept of cheerleaders
What was your initial reaction when you
realised that you will have to judge the show?
I was a bit on the defensive when I was told that I have to judge
the show. But after seeing the girls’ performances, I got really
involved. I became a judge for the show because I played for the
Knight Riders and this is a completely new experience for me.
What are you looking for in a
cheerleader?
We at Knight Riders are looking for energy, style, chutzpah, poise,
personality, attitude, grace and rhythm. Only the six best girls
will make it to the team finally.
Do you think it is important for the
cheerleaders to know the basics about the game?
You can’t really expect the cheerleaders to know everything about
the game. T20 cricket is about sport and entertainment as well. We
are there to play and the cheerleaders are there to entertain.
There was a controversy the last time
about cheerleaders distracting the players. What is your take on
that?
Firstly, when you are playing for your team nothing in the world can
distract you! Secondly, you have to look at the cheerleaders in the
right angle. Cheerleading is not just about dancing; it’s about
fitness and energy levels. It’s just a matter of how you look at it.
How difficult was it judging the girls?
I don’t know if it was difficult, but it was different. As a captain
I am used to selecting and rejecting cricketers. Judging young girls
of 15 and 16 perform in front of you is a completely different
ball-game. I felt bad when I had to pick and choose the girls to be
eliminated but that must not deter them. They should have the spirit
to bounce back, just like we, while playing cricket.
What do you enjoy more, playing or
judging?
Of course playing! I have been playing for so many years now.
Judging is comparatively new for me.
Your wife Dona is a professional dancer.
Did she share some tips with you?
You won’t believe it, but I haven’t even told her that I am going to
be judging a reality show. Hopefully she will see me on TV and get
to know about it!
Will we see you dancing like your other
teammates?
Now you guys want me to dance as well? (Laughing) Dancing is only
for Harbhajan, Sreesanth and Dinesh Kartik. Not for Sourav Ganguly.
Don’t you think all this will be
perceived as more of entertainment and less of cricket?
You have to understand that T20 is about sport and entertainment. If
the right balance is maintained, there is no problem.
Will Ponting’s absence make a difference
to the team?
Yes, but we are a good team. Things were a little haywire last time
because most of the players didn’t have dates. This time we made
sure that we only take in players who had the required dates.
Reportedly you are joining politics.
No, there is absolutely no truth in that. And yes, to set the record
straight, I haven’t even received any offers!