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all nine fielders on the off side and yet this man will score a boundary
through the off side covers. That's Sourav Ganguly for you!
The stylish left hander from Kolkata has impressed the critics
and the cricket lovers with his brilliant stroke play. His contribution
as an opener in ODIs has been tremendous. The Indian captain,
one of the best timers of the ball in the present side, is undoubtedly
the most consistent batsman in the current squad after Tendulkar.
He made his debut with a bang. He scored a superb Test century
versus England at Lord's in 1996. His ODI debut was against
West Indies at Brisbane, World Series, 1991/92.
He is also referred to as 'the golden arm' in the Indian
team as his gentle medium pace bowling has given India many crucial
breakthroughs in ODIs.
A couple of top performances:
In the Sahara Cup 1997 vs. Pakistan. He was the highest run scorer,
took maximum wickets and proved his ability as a medium pace bowler
by giving vital breakthroughs.
In the same series he got the maximum number of "Man of the
Match" awards in a row, and quite obviously was named "Man
of the Series".
Profile:
Born: 08 July 1973, Calcutta
Nickname: Dada / The Prince of Calcutta
Batting Style: Left Hand Bat
Bowling Style: Right Arm Medium
Milestones:
He was appointed the Captain of the Indian cricket team in February,
2000. Made a mammoth 183 against Sri Lanka in World Cup 1999, which,
at that time, was the Highest ODI Score by an Indian, beating Kapil
Dev's Record of 175*.
Along with Tendulkar forms the 4th Best Opening Pair in the History
of One-day cricket. Arjuna Award in 1998. Once his eye is set in,
his batting can be a murderous assault on the bowlers and a delight
to the spectators. The glorious sixes above the bowler's head are
a wonderful sight to watch.
But then Sourav is not just strokes and sixes. He has a sound temperament
and the ability to rise to the big occasion.
He is revered in his hometown and enjoys a demi-god like status.
But that is the price one has to pay for being a celebrity in India.
And Bengal is proud to have such a great player!
In the recent series against Australia, he was criticised
by the Aussie media for his off-the-field behaviour. Though India
won the Test series and lost the ODI series, his performance, except
in the last ODI at Goa, was pathetic. I'd say he's the luckiest
captain India ever had. But Sourav will certainly be more transparent
than other Indian cricket captains
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- J.Vinay
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