Ganguly hails sweet victory
Retiring India batsman Sourav Ganguly says he takes great satisfaction from ending his Test career with his side's 2-0 series win over Australia.
The former India captain made his final appearance in the Test arena in its 172-run win in Nagpur, the victory giving the hosts the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
The 35-year-old enjoyed mixed fortunes in Nagpur, having made 85 in the first innings before being dismissed for a golden duck in the second.
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Ganguly, who was afforded the honour of captaining India for Australia's final wicket, says the series win was an ideal way to bow out of Tests.
"To win the series 2-0 against the best side in the world is very, very satisfying," he said.
"After the first Test in Bangalore I thought we dominated all three Test matches."
Ganguly, who played 113 Tests at an average of 42.17, says he is confident the current India squad can enjoy a bright future on the international stage.