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Personal Profile

Sourav Ganguly
  • Nickname:
    Dada, Dadi, The Prince of Calcutta
  • Date of Birth:
    July 8, 1972
  • Zodiac Sign:
    Cancer
  • Place of Birth:
    Barisha in Kolkata
  • Sex:
    Male
  • Nationality:
    Indian

Family

Sourav Ganguly
  • Father:
    Chandidas
  • Mother:
    Nirupa Ganguly
  • Brother:
    Snehasish Ganguly
  • Spouse:
    Dona
  • Daughter:
    Sana

Career

Sourav Ganguly

Trivia

Sourav Ganguly
  • Sourav Ganguly was a left-handed batsman whose runs came primarily from the off-side.
  • He played off-side shots such as the square cut, square drive and cover drive with elegance and complete command.
  • Early in his career he was not comfortable with the hook and pull, often giving his wicket away with mistiming such shots.
  • He was also criticized for having difficulty in handling short pitched balls and bouncers, notoriously exploited by the Australians and South Africans.
  • His comeback in 2007, he worked upon these weaknesses to a large extent. He used to hit powerful shots to the off-side on front and back foot with equal ease.
  • In One Day Internationals, where he usually opened the innings, he used to try to take the advantage of fielding restrictions by advancing down the pitch and hitting pace bowlers over extra cover and mid-off.
  • He was also notorious for attacking left arm spin bowlers. Due to excellent hand-eye coordination, he was noted for picking the length of the ball early, coming down the pitch and hitting the ball aerially over mid-on or midwicket, often for a six.
  • He did have a weakness in running between the wickets and judging quick singles.
  • There were many instances where Ganguly's batting partner was run out due to Ganguly's calling for a run, and then sending him back while halfway down the pitch.
  • Ganguly was also an unagile player, and compounded this with a reputation for lazy running between the wickets.

Quotes

Sourav Ganguly
  • “I have not heard anything officially. I learnt it from the television.”
  • “I am very happy to be back in side just like any other player in a similar situation.”
  • “I am very happy to be back in the team like any other player would be in a similar situation. I am only hoping that we perform well in Pakistan.”
  • “World Cup 2007 is my goal and I believe that I have enough cricket left in me.”
  • “I will keep playing domestic cricket. I feel I am good enough to get back into the Indian team, and playing domestic cricket is the only way out. So I will keep playing.”
  • “I don't think the entire team should be dragged into this.”
  • “I think being out on the field was more important than the result, it was a game for a cause and we are very happy with the way it went.”
  • “I am trying to get into shape for the season. I hope to be fit for the Sri Lanka series.”
  • “In a way I feel I have been vindicated because I hadn't done anything wrong. The Review Committee gave me a patient hearing and I put my point of view across to them.”
  • “The pressure will be there, but you need to understand that we've only been in this country a few days.”
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Biography

Sourav Ganguly
Last Updated: Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Sourav GangulySourav Chandidas Ganguly was born into a sports loving family and was the second of two sons born to Chandidas and Nirupa Ganguly. He was born into immense wealth, unlike many Indian cricketers, with the exception of royalty. His parents gave him the nickname of ‘Maharaj’ meaning ‘Prince’. Perhaps, they knew that their son was born to lead.  Sourav’s father, Chandidas Ganguly runs a flourishing printing business, the 3rd largest in Asia, that has helped make the Gangulys among the 5 richest in Kolkata. 

Even  today, Dada's father is one of the major barons in the printing business in Kolkata. His palatial, joint-family home which has nearly 30 members in the Kolkata suburb of Behala has more than 45 rooms. There is suggestion of affluence everything in the Ganaguly household, from the palatial 4-storey building itself to the beautifully decorated rooms. The annual turnover of Sourav's family is nearly 80 crores, with just a profit of 40 crores! As a child, Sourav was extremely mischievous, a typical Cancerian one could say.  His brother Snehashish (nicknamed Raj) was born five years before him and became an accomplished left handed batsman.

Sourav GangulyThough Sourav is a natural right hander, he learned to bat with his left hand from his brother, Snehashish. Sourav does everything else, including writing and bowling with his right hand.  Convenience was one of the reasons for Sourav to become a left-handed batsman as he could then use his brother's cricket gear. For someone who is one of the best cricketers of contemporary times, it would come as a surprise to many of Sourav’s fans that cricket was not his first love. Like all people who dwell in the city of Kolkata, Sourav’s first sporting passion was football.

Weeks after his successful tour of England, Sourav eloped with childhood sweetheart Dona Roy. All hell broke lose when the the families of Sourav and Dona heard learnt about the secret wedding. However, both families reconciled and a formal wedding was held in February 1997. Happily married, Sourav and Dona are proud parents of a girl named Sana, born in November 2001. Sourav prefers a quiet evening alone with his wife rather than have photographers and lensmen chasing him all over Kolkata.

But like most Indian kids, he had to make the difficult choice between academics and sport and his mother wasn’t very supportive of Sourav taking up cricket or any sport as a career. But Snehashish, who was an established cricketer for Bengal only strengthened his brother’s resolve to be a cricketer and he asked his father to get Sourav enrolled in a cricket coaching camp during Sourav's class ten holidays. For a young man who used his brother's cricket gear during practice, it was indeed ironical that he replaced his brother in the Bengal cricket team and consequently, Snehashish was dropped. And thus, Sourav began a glorious cricketing career.

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