Sourav Ganguly has great cricketing brain, will beat pressure in SA20: Allan Donald

Friday - 12/09/2025 10:03
Sourav Ganguly may face pressure in his first SA20 coaching stint, but legendary Allan Donald believes his "fantastic cricket brain" will help him navigate the tough moments.

Sourav Ganguly may face pressure in his first SA20 coaching stint, but legendary Allan Donald believes his "fantastic cricket brain" will help him navigate the tough moments.

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Sourav Ganguly, head coach of Pretoria Capitals, in SA20 auction (Photo Courtesy: SA20)

Legendary South African pacer Allan Donald believes that India's great Sourav Ganguly possesses an exceptional cricketing brain, which will help him handle pressure and excel as the head coach of the Pretoria Capitals in the SA20. Ganguly will begin his T20 coaching journey when he takes charge of the Pretoria Capitals in the fourth edition of the SA20 this December.

"Ganguly has a fantastic cricket brain. There's no doubt that he will bring that experience to the fore with Pretoria Capitals. It's a very good squad that he's got there and they have such a great fan base as well. We are going to see full houses," Donald told select Indian media during an interaction facilitated by SA20.

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"They're up there in Pretoria at Supersport Park. They've got one of the most well-supported grounds. There's no question about it. I think the people of Pretoria are expecting and expecting a lot. So, the pressure will be on Sourav for sure. But knowing him, he will come with a great plan," said Donald.

Donald has experience of working with Sourav Ganguly from his time with the Pune Warriors. Ganguly captained the team in 2012 while Yuvraj Singh was undergoing cancer treatment

"I can only talk from a playing point of view when he was captain of Pune Warriors. He strikes me as an extremely calm guy, from his captaincy way back. It's (coaching) a difficult one for everyone. Jonathan Trott was there very briefly and now Sourav is the man in charge. But I just think he'll bring plenty of experience. He's been around the game for a very, very long time, not necessarily as a coach. He's been doing some mentor work with Delhi Capital. So, I think a few players who have been there could have a head start of knowing what he is about."

"When you come to a tournament like this and you meet players, you only fly in sometimes. Some of them only fly in about four days before the competition. It's all about managing people.

"You know, there's not a heck of a lot of coaching or over-coaching going on. So, you really just manage players extremely well and pick the right combinations for your home games and your away games.

"So I just think he'll bring that just knowledge, smartness, calmness. So that's how I see him in a nutshell," he explained.

The 58-year-old South African great added that having Ganguly at the helm will help young players gain valuable experience in the SA20.

"I've always said this, when I arrived at the IPL as a coach, you learn more from the players than you do from other coaches. And that's why the IPL is what it is and what it's produced.

"It was fascinating to sit in the same dressing room as Virat Kohli, Chris Gayle, and just over a casual chat, just understand what those players are about. That's a special privilege. The Betway SA20 is no different. Now, Sourav Ganguly, he's coming with his batting philosophies.

"It's amazing. You might only play three games as a young man, but the learning from that month you're going to have by being in the same dressing room as those guys, no one can buy that," he added.

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Published By:
Saurabh Kumar
Published On:
Sep 12, 2025

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