Bangalore, Nov 09: After a "frustrating" injury lay-off, skipper Sourav Ganguly today said he wants to make his comeback to the team count by leading the side from the front in the crucial remaining two matches of the cricket triseries. Having missed action in the second Test and the first four matches of the Triseries due to an abscess in his left thigh, Ganguly is now set to join his teammates for their clash against Australia here on Wednesday.
Ganguly, who arrived here today, admitted the forced lay-off had been frustrating and he missed being in the thick of things especially so as the Indians have been pushed on the backfoot after two defeats on a trot.
"Yes, it is (frustrating). I was injured... Can't help when you are injured," he told reporters at the airport.
But now that he was fit, he was raring to have a go, the Bengal tiger said.
"I want to play. I am here and raring to go," he said.
The team is looking up to its inspirational skipper to sail through to the final of the series on November 18 in Kolkata and coach John Wright has said the players were looking forward to Ganguly's return to the squad.
Bureau Report