The former India captain and Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) joint secretary, Ganguly, who has returned from his commentary assignment in Australia, gave a peptalk in the dressing room before a close door meeting with the big four of the team -- coach Ashok Malhotra, captain Laxmi Ratan Shukla, batsman Manoj Tiwary and pacer Ashok Dinda -- in his cabin.
Wicketkeeper batsman Saha is also back from his Australia Test assignment and his return will lend stability to the batting line-up and Shreevats Goswami will play as a specialist batsman.
The so-called green top had proved to be little effective as a four-seam Bengal attack struggled to bowl out Tamil Nadu despite following them on on the last day's proceedings in the last match to fritter away a golden opportunity to log seven points including a bonus point.
Bengal may be lying at the bottom of group A, but Ganguly said not all's lost for them.
Jammu and Kashmir skipper Parvez Rasool, the first cricketer from the state to wear India colours, on the other hand, said they're excited to play their first match at the hallowed turf of Eden Gardens.
"If we could beat Mumbai in Mumbai then why can't we do it here. Obviously, it would a special moment to play here and the boys are all excited," the 25-year-old told reporters.