A day after speculations about his retirement from all forms of cricket did the rounds, former India captain Sourav Ganguly on Tuesday said it was a classic case of misunderstanding and he was "shocked and disappointed" to see how his explanation were misinterpreted by the media. Reiterating that he has not call it quits from domestic cricket, Ganguly said the media blew his remarks out of quantity and in no point of time during the interview he has mentioned about his complete retirement from the game.
"It was completely misunderstood. It was in a sequence of questions I had said that I would not play domestic cricket if don't play in IPL. It was said in a different perspective completely," a peeved Ganguly told at his residence."I had never said in the interview that I was retiring from all forms of cricket and there was no question of backtracking. I don't understand how they (media) came to such a conclusion," he said.
"It was completely misunderstood. It was in a sequence of questions I had said that I would not play domestic cricket if don't play in IPL. It was said in a different perspective completely," a peeved Ganguly told at his residence."I had never said in the interview that I was retiring from all forms of cricket and there was no question of backtracking. I don't understand how they (media) came to such a conclusion," he said.
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