The former India cricket captain might have left football to make cricket his career, but the left-hander today showed he still has firepower in his legs as he sailed the balls into the stands after beating 'goalkeeper' Alvito d Cunha thrice from five attempts under the bar at the Vivekananda Yuva Bharati Krirangan in Saltlake.
"You have turned up in huge numbers for East Bengal and Mohun Bagan matches. Now I urge you to come and support Atletico in the same way and watch some quality football," the ATK co-owner said during the half time of the title deciding East Bengal-Tollygunge Agragami local league clash.
He further hoped that the franchisee football league would be successful like that of the hugely popular IPL T20.
"When IPL was launched, nobody knew it would be so successful. ISL has potential and we are keeping our fingers crossed," he said.
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Ganguly said all are welcome including kids as he promised wholesome entertainment for the family during ATK's home outings.
The city team will return on September 26 after their month-long training in Spain and will play friendly matches against Tollygunge Agragami and either East Bengal or Mohun Bagan before the ISL.