Everyone is human, former captain Sourav Ganguly said on Friday night, referring to Mahendra Singh Dhoni's on-field argument with umpires during an IPL game.
Chennai Super Kings captain Dhoni escaped a ban and was let off with a 50 per cent fine on his match fee for an unprecedented confrontation with the umpires during the IPL encounter against Rajasthan Royals in Jaipur on Thursday.
Former cricketers came down heavily on India's two-time World Cup winning captain for his act, saying the CSK skipper set a wrong precedent.
Serving as advisor of Delhi Capitals, Ganguly had a smile on his face after the visitors posted a seven-wicket victory over hosts Kolkata Knight Riders at the Eden Gardens.
Ganguly added, "Everything at Eden is special. This is the best ground, the best pitch in the country."
Chasing 179, Shikhar Dhawan led with a fluent 97 to power the visitors to a big win.
"I feel we bowled exceptionally well to restrict them for 178. It's actually a 200 wicket," said Ganguly.
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