Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly release book on late Pankaj Roy
Agencies : Kolkata, Mon Dec 24 2012, 11:17 hrs
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"I was not fortunate enough to meet him but I know about him from my U-19 days through his son (Pranab Roy)."
Pranab, who is now a BCCI match referee recollected how his father used to get excited when he watched Tendulkar's straight drive.
"He always watched it with contentment and a smile his face. He was really proud of Tendulkar and Ganguly," Pranab said.
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