Selection not in my hands : Sourav Ganguly

 Sourav Ganguly doesn't believe it is the end of the road for him in one-day cricket and stresses that he has not given any serious thoughts to confine himself to only Test cricket.

"All I have to do is to keep trying and decide (about retirement) when the performances stop," Sourav said

"That is not in my hands. It depends on how the selectors look at and what they think. The priority for me is to keep playing and scoring runs," Sourav added.

No pressure

Sourav also refused to believe that he is under any pressure in view of many youngsters coming up with consistent performances.

"I have been playing international cricket for 13 years now. I am used to all these things. In fact, I don't give any thought to these things. I have my priorities and the best way to be in the business is just keep performing," he said.

Was he surprised by the number of comebacks he is being forced to make into the Indian team? "I have begun to accept the way things are going. I repeat that there is no pressure on me as such," Sourav mentioned.