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			 Ganguly praises Dhoni for breaking his captaincy record Ganguly praises Dhoni for breaking his captaincy record
			
				
					
  
 
 KOLKATA: Sourav Ganguly on Tuesday lauded Mahendra Singh Dhoni for  becoming the most successful Indian Test captain, surpassing his record,  and hoped that the Jharkhand wicketkeeper-batsman would be able to  carry his showing in the coming foreign engagements.
 
 "Dhoni's record is praiseworthy. Twenty-two Test wins is not a small  achievement. And the success against Australia has come against the  backdrop of the not-so-good times he went through in the last two  years," said Ganguly.
 
 However, he linked the stints of former captains as also that of Dhoni  to a relay race where each skipper carried the baton forward.
 
 "At various times in cricket you will see different captains. In recent  years, India has seen captains like (Mohammed) Azharuddin, Sachin  (Tendulkar), Sourav (Ganguly), (Rahul) Dravid, Dhoni. In the cricket  relay race, each has carried the baton forward.
 
 "But I must say that Dhoni's achievement is a good piece of news for  Indian cricket. I hope this will take Indian cricket forward," said  Ganguly, whose record of 21 Test wins stood for eight years before Dhoni  overtook him after inflicting another humiliating loss on Australia at  Hyderabad on Tuesday.
 
 However, he agreed that number of wins or success on home soil could  not be the only criteria for judging the greatness of a captain.
 
 "I don't think this is right. During the last 25 years, India has  seldom been in trouble on home soil. To judge a captain one should take  into account his record on foreign grounds."
 
 Ganguly hoped that Dhoni would be able to continue his recent success  on home grounds in the coming engagements with South Africa, New  Zealand, England and Australia in the next two years.
 
 The 31-year-old Dhoni, who has recorded two World Cup wins (2007-T20, 2011-ODI), now has 22 Test wins, one more than Ganguly.
 
 Dhoni has captained India in 45 matches, won 22, lost 12 and drawn 11, for a winning percentage of 48.88.
 
 Ganguly led India in 49 matches - 21 wins, 13 losses and 15 draws - and has a winning percentage of 42.85.
 
 
 
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