PTI
Karachi, Feb 2: Unsavoury selection controversies may have pushed his career to the brink, but an undeterred Sourav Ganguly on Thursday said he had no plans to call it quits as he was "playing well at the moment."
The former captain said he was comfortable in the Indian dressing room and was willing to open the innings if the team management so desired.
"I am playing well at the moment and I will continue to play," Ganguly told Times Now channel.
On his performance in the Test series against Pakistan, the left-hander said he was disappointed to have got out at a crucial time in the Karachi Test.
"I just played in one Test and in both innings I contributed in 100-run partnerships. But I am disappointed that I got out at a crucial point in the match. We had made a 100-run partnership and my wicket could have made a big difference," he said.
Ganguly, who was not picked in the one-day team and would return home on Friday, dismissed talks of being isolated in the dressing room, saying he had good time during the Test series.
He said he had offered suggestions to skipper Rahul Dravid on the field which were sometimes accepted.
Ganguly said he did not mind opening the innings and could do that in future. "If I am asked I will do that," he said.