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Ganguly to use lighter bat in SA

India cricket captain Sourav Ganguly will use a lighter bat on the tour of South Africa later this month.

According to a report in a Calcutta newspaper, on Thursday, Ganguly was recently in Meerut, where he collected some cricket bats from a noted sports goods manufacturer.

Cricket pundits feel that a lighter bat would help the left-hand batsman on the quicker and bouncier pitches of South Africa.

Ganguly had used a heavier bat on last month's tour of Sri Lanka, where he managed just 166 runs from three matches and six innings, with a match-winning, unbeaten, 98 in the second Test.

The Bengal southpaw, however, said the weight of the bat had nothing to do with his poor scores on the tour.