Published 13:06 IST, July 8th 2023
'Prince of Kolkata': Cricket World wishes Sourav Ganguly on his Birthday as he turns 51
Former BCCI President and India captain Sourav Ganguly turns 51 on July 8, 2023, and the cricketing world has come together to wish the legendary player a happy birthday.
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Sourav Ganguly is one of the most inspiring personalities in the history of Indian cricket. On Saturday, the former Indian cricketer, who is regarded as one of the finest batters and leaders in sports history, turned 51. Ganguly has held the captaincy of Team India for many many years. His brash, aggressive nature and strokeplay have also earned him the moniker "Dada."
3 things you need to know
- Sourav Ganguly made his Test debut in England vs India at Lord's on June 20 1996
- Sourav Ganguly played 113 matches and made 7212 runs
- Ganguly’s highest strike in a match is 239
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Cricket World wishes the former BCCI President on his 51st birthday
On social media, the cricket community got together to wish Sourav Ganguly, a former Indian captain and the current BCCI president, a very happy birthday. Leading Indian Premier League (IPL) teams like Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and Chennai Super Kings (CSK) joined in with sincere expressions of appreciation for Ganguly's achievements to sport. Yuvraj Singh, a former Indian cricketer, too turned to social media to express his best wishes to the renowned left-hander. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), chaired by Jay Shah, recognised Ganguly's enormous contribution on Indian cricket and wished him an enjoyable birthday. Ganguly has made an indelible impression on the cricketing world with his leadership and gutsy style, and his birthday festivities were a monument to the respect and adoration he continues to attract.
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Sourav Ganguly's memorable records-
Sourav Ganguly, a cricketing great, has made an indelible impression on the game, most notably as one of India's best ODI batters. Ganguly collected 7212 runs in 113 Tests at an outstanding average of 42.17, including 16 centuries. He appeared in 311 One Day Internationals (ODIs), amassing 11,363 runs with 22 hundreds and keeping an average of 41.02. Notably, Ganguly's alliance with Sachin Tendulkar, which totaled 8227 runs, remains the most in ODI history.
Under Ganguly's guidance, India also reached the World Cup final in 2003 and the Champions Trophy final in 2002, when they were crowned joint champions with Sri Lanka owing to rain that washed out the final match.
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Ganguly's captaincy tenure came to an end after a fight with coach Greg Chappell. Nonetheless, he made a stunning return to the Indian squad before retiring from international cricket in 2008. Ganguly led both the Kolkata Knight Riders and the Sahara Pune Warriors in the Indian Premier League (IPL) before retiring from all forms of cricket in 2012. Sourav Ganguly's achievements have been immense throughout his remarkable career, establishing an eternal legacy in the game of cricket.
13:06 IST, July 8th 2023