Published 14:39 IST, January 28th 2020
Ranji Trophy: Steve Waugh relives Eden Gardens memories by watching Bengal-Delhi game
Former Australian cricketer Steve Waugh visited Eden Gardens on Day 1 of the ongoing Ranji Trophy match-up between home side Bengal and the visiting Delhi team.
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Former Australian cricketer Steve Waugh surprised one and all by visiting Eden Gardens to watch the ongoing Ranji Trophy clash between home side Bengal and visiting side Delhi. The legendary batsman was seen clicking photographs after he walked into the stadium during the first session of the opening day’s play. Incidentally, Eden Gardens is the venue where Steve Waugh enjoyed 1987 World Cup success. He was also involved in a historic India-Australia Test match in 2001.
The Eden Gardens had a special guest today as Bengal took on Delhi in @paytm #RanjiTrophy.
— BCCI Domestic (@BCCIdomestic) January 27, 2020
Follow the #BENvDEL game 👇👇https://t.co/jG0c4tGCce#SteveWaugh pic.twitter.com/HVWYwQVflJ
Ranji Trophy: Steve Waugh returns to Eden Gardens
Steve Waugh is currently writing a book titled Spirit of Cricket. Dressed in casuals, the 1999 World Cup-winning captain was greeted by the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) Secretary Debabrata Das. Just one day prior to his visit in the stadium, Steve Waugh was seen spending time at the Udayan children's home in Barrackpore. After his stay at the Eden Gardens, Steve Waugh later headed to the Police AC ground and Calcutta Customs.
Steve Waugh’s fans in India usually associate the cricketer for his involvement in the historic 2001 Test match at Eden Gardens, which is also known as the ‘Mecca of Indian cricket’. The Test match saw India ending Australia’s 16-match unbeaten streak despite following on. Waugh was the Australian captain at the time and it was his last trip to India as a cricketer.
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Steve Waugh was widely regarded as one of the greatest captains the game has ever seen. He held a win percentage of 72%, leading Australia to 41 Test wins out of 57 matches. He retired from international cricket in 2004 after accumulating 10,927 Test runs and 7,569 ODI in his 19-year journey.
#Australian cricketing legend #SteveWaugh visited #EdenGardens today during the #RanjiTrophy match between #Bengal and #Delhi.
— CABCricket (@CabCricket) January 27, 2020
Cricket Association of Bengal Jt Secretary #DebabrataDas greeted the former Australia captain on behalf of the association.#CAB pic.twitter.com/hoRG7VVAwI
14:39 IST, January 28th 2020