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Life introduction of cricketer Sourav Ganguly

Sourav Ganguly


Famous for cricket in sports, there have been many such cricketers in India who have been made even today due to their distinguished sports talent and many achievements. Sourav Ganguly is one of such players. Sourav Ganguly, known as Dada in the cricket world, is considered one of the most successful captains of the Indian cricket team. He is a left-handed protester. He has performed brilliantly in Tests, One Day, and IPL matches and has also held many records. Apart from Dada, his Prince of Kolkata, Bengal Tiger, and Maharaja have also been addressing his Venus and critics.


Sourav Ganguly's early life

Sourav Ganguly's full name is Sourav Chandingas Ganguly. He was born on 8 July 1972 in an elite Bengali family in Kolkata. Sourav's father Chandidas Ganguly was among the wealthy people of Kolkata. In such a situation, Saurav's childhood is naturally full of joy. Then his status and lifestyle were such that people used to call him 'Maharaja'. Saurav was admitted to the famous St. Xavier's School in Kolkata to pursue schooling. During this time, he started taking an interest in the game of football. It is worth noting here that the game of football is very popular in Bengal. A similar effect struck Sourav and she was attracted to playing football, but in later days Sourav started playing cricket on the advice of his elder brother Snehasish Ganguly. Then he matched his talent and dedication to become one of the brightest stars in Indian cricket.

Sourav Ganguly's career

Sourav Ganguly

 

Sourav started showing off his bat right from school days. During this, he scored a century while playing against Orissa for the Bengal Under 15 team. It is said of his royal style that once he was placed as the 12th player in this team, and during a match, the player playing on the pitch was asked to drink water, then he gave a clear celebration for this work. Celebrated Had given. Although he was heavily criticized for this behavior at the time, his behavior remained unchanged throughout his cricketing life.

However, Sourav Ganguly was included in the Indian cricket team for the tour of West Indies in the year 1992 in view of better performances in domestic cricket tournaments such as Ranji Trophy, Duleep Trophy, etc. In this tour, he played his first international ODI against West Indies in Gaba on 11 January 1992. In this tour, he got a chance to play only one match and scored only three runs. In terms of career, the tour proved to be a flop for him and he was also criticized for his poor behavior during the tour. After this tour, he was not included in the national team for four years.

Then in 1996, Sourav Ganguly was selected for the England tour. Both the Test and One Day matches were played on this tour. Out of three ODIs, Sourav got a chance to play only one ODI and scored 46 runs in this match. Then the original challenge for him was to prove himself in a test match. On 20 June 1996, Sourav Ganguly began his Test career at the historic Lord's ground in England and that too historically. In this match, Sourav played a brilliant inning of 131 runs. Not only this but playing a century in the next match also proved his mettle and gave a befitting reply to the activists. He also set a world record on this tour. He became the third batsman in the world to score two centuries in his first two Tests. Naturally, Sourav's place in the Indian team was confirmed after this tour.

There was a unique combination of passion and passion in Sourav Ganguly's game. Saurav's game was characterized by taking strong shots in the offside and sending the ball out of the boundary line by shooting at a high altitude. Although Sourav was considered only eligible for Test matches due to lack of on-side stroke, he soon cracked this falsehood. In 1997, he played brilliant innings against Pakistan in the Sahara Cup played in Toronto, Canada. In this match, Sourav scored 75 runs in 75 balls, and with that, he gave only 16 runs and also took 5 wickets. As a result, Sourav was awarded the tournament Man of the Match four times in this round and then selected the Man of the Series. This year he was declared the best batsman of the year for scoring the most runs in One Day matches.

Sourav Ganguly was introduced as the opening player along with Sachinandulkar in the 1999 Cricket World Cup. Playing against Sri Lanka in this tournament, Sourav played a brilliant 183-run innings and broke the 175-day record of former Indian captain and all-rounder Kapil Dev. At that time it was the highest number of ODIs made by any Indian player. In the ODI match, Sourav Ganguly had a record 252-run partnership with Sachinandulkar, which he broke himself by going ahead with a 318-run partnership with Rahul Dravid.  This partnership is the world's second-largest partnership of one-day cricket so far.

The year 1999 was the most spectacular year of Sourav Ganguly's cricket career. This year he won the title of 'Man of the Series' in both the series of five One Day matches played against New Zealand and the Pepsi Cup. Then came the time of the year 2000 when the match-fixing of the Indian team was looming. Players like Sachin Tendulkar too backed away from leading the Indian team standing at the mouth of infamy. In this hour of leadership crisis, Sourav Ganguly came forward, and he took over the captaincy of the team and continued to lead the Indian team for a long time. It was under Saurav's leadership that the Indian team reached the final in the 2004 Cricket World Cup.

Many young players of the Indian cricket team, under the leadership of Sourav Ganguly, had the opportunity to show their talent. In his team, there were young players like Zaheer Khan, Harbhajan Singh, Yuvraj Singh, Rahul Dravid, and Laxman, even experienced players like Sachin Tendulkar continued to benefit them. He will also always be remembered for his passion and passion for victory in his team. However, during the game, due to showing anger at his fellow players on the field and quarreling with the players of the opposing team, he was also subjected to criticism many times but regardless of all this, Sourav was always ready to do anything to win. Were.

During the year 2007, Sourav Ganguly's pride and detachment in the team started to dominate his career. At this time, where his performance deteriorated, he had to withdraw from the team again and again due to differences with Indian team coach Greg Chappell. But Sourav did not bow down and after being dropped from the Indian team, he started playing in Kolkata IPL tournament with Kolkata team KKR (Kolkata Knight Rider). Here too, he did not make much time, so he joined the team of Pune Warrior. Overall, Sourav Ganguly's cricketing career was a great one. He maintained his pride and emperor by making many records. Sourav Ganguly was awarded the Padma Shri Award by the Government of India in 2004 for his outstanding contribution to Indian cricket.

Sourav Ganguly batting record in statistics

Format  Match  Innings  NotOut  Runs  HighScore  Average  Strike Rate  100  200  50
Test -      113       188          17      7212       239            42.18    51.26           16     1    35
One day- 311      300          21      11363     183            40.73    73.71            22     0    72
IPL -        59        56            3        1349       91             25.45     106.81          0      0     7

Sourav Ganguly facts

Fact     information
Full Name - Sourav Chandidas Ganguly
Nickname-  Bengal Tiger, Dada, Prince of Kolkata
Batting-  main role in cricket
Playing style-  left-handed batsman
Test match debut-  June 20, 1996, against England at Lord's ground
Debut in One Day-  Match, 11 January 1992, against West Indies in Gaba
IPL debut - 18 April 2008, against the Royal Challengers in Bangalore (playing for Kolkata Knight Riders)
Last Test match - 6 November 2008, against Australia in Nagpur
Last ODI against-  Pakistan in Gwalior, 15 November 2007
Last IPL match - 19 May 2012, against Kolkata Knight Riders in Pune (playing for Pune Warriors) 

Sourav Ganguly career record

 

Sourav Ganguly has been one such successful captain of the Indian Test cricket team who led India in 49 Test matches and the team won in 21 of them. He is the third such batsman in the world to score a century in his first Test match. Sourav is the second batsman from India to score 10,000 runs. The first place in this is named after Sachin Tendulkar. Sourav Ganguly has played 26 centuries and 44 half-century innings while partnering with Sachin Tendulkar for the first wicket in an ODI match. Sourav Ganguly is the third player in the history of ODI cricket matches to have 10,000 runs, 100 wickets, and 100 catches.

Sourav Ganguly awards

No.     Award and Honor                Year
1        Arjuna Award                        1998
2        Sports Person of the Year      1998
3        Banga Vibhushan Award      
4        Padma Shri Award                 2004
2013

Sourav Ganguly lifestyle

Sourav Ganguly

 

With regard to Sourav Ganguly, he was from a rich family. The effect of this was that his life was always filled with excitement. But very few people will know that the one whom she chose as her life partner belonged to a middle-class family. Yes, we are talking about his wife Donna. Donna is an Odyssey dancer. Both of them had a love marriage against the objection of the family. This relationship was not accepted by Sourav's family due to his influence. Despite this, Sourav secretly married a court in August 1996 with Donna. Significantly, this time was also important for Sourav in terms of career, as he made his Test debut in England this year with the tour of England. However, Sourav was successful on both fronts. When the secret of the marriage was finally revealed, the families of both of them accepted the relationship and they were married once again in February 1997 by family rituals. After this, their daughter Sana was born in the year 2001.

Sourav Ganguly, one of the most successful players of the Indian cricket team, is still associated with cricket. He was appointed as the Sports Administrator by the Cricket Association of Bengal in July 2014. Apart from this, he also does commentary in Hindi on TV in international cricket matches. He will always be remembered in the history of Indian cricket as the captain who instilled a passion for victory in his team.

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