Why ganguly is called dada
During his batting, whenever he used to step out to a spinner, it was almost certain that the bowler could do nothing but concede a monstrous six -- "a biggie" in terms of former commentator Tony Greig.
However, the thing which separated Ganguly from other Indian cricketers was the aggresiveness, the bold nature and the never giving-up attitude with which he played. He was hit on numerous occasions by ferocious bouncers from Shoaib Akhtar but the left-handed batsman never gave up. In fact, the Rawalpindi Express recently admitted that Ganguly was probably the bravest batsmen he ever bowled to. But, more than the batsman, Ganguly is known to people as more the captain.
Ganguly became the skipper of the Indian team when the side was facing some really tough times following the match-fixing scandal. However, he brought in a new energy within the team which encouraged every player to go for the kill and never give up. Unlike other previous Indian captains who believed aggression is to be shown through performance and not words, here was Ganguly who was ready to take on teams and make them have a taste of their own medicine.
His aggresion and antics were all on display and he never shied away from showing his emotions. During Australia's historic tour to India in , he even made Steve Waugh wait for the toss -- something which annoyed the then Australian skipper. He was someone who always led from the front and instilled belief in the team that they are not just winners at home but could win on foreign soil as well. He captained India to 11 Tests wins in 28 overseas Tests, which included victories in Australia and Pakistan as well.
It was under his captaincy only that players like Virender Sehwag, Yuvraj Singh, Harbhajan Singh, Zaheer Khan etc turned from into genuine match-winners.
He provided them with the opportunity to play their natural game without any fear of losing their spot. Many in the contemporary times believe that it was Ganguly only who made the team a force to reckon with. Covid: Why CDC suggests indoor masks for the vaccinated. Puberty not sole factor in transgender eligibility: IOC.
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Here's five things you probably did not know about 'The Prince of Calcutta': 1. In , due to match fixing scandals and his poor health, Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar resigned his position, and Dada was made the captain of Indian Cricket team. When Dada got captaincy the first thing he did was to clean out the team. New blood was brought into the team and he formed a group of consisting players Sachin, Shrinath, Dravid and Kumble who only played for winning and the poor days of game fixing were over.
And Dada brought the credibility of Indian cricket team within one year. In the late 's and 's Mumbai was hotbed of Indian cricket team. You had to be very very special to get a chance in the team if not from Mumbai. When dada got the captaincy he ended regional biased system and in return Indian cricket got Yuvraj, Harbhajan, Sehwag , Pathan, Dhoni etc. Ganguly changed the attitude of Indian cricket.
Dada was aggressive and he transformed that aggression in the team. Under him the players started to believe in themselves and got a never die attitude. Under his captaincy started winning overseas tests as well as ODI. He led India into the World Cup final, where they were defeated by Australia. Dada became involved in a dispute with Indian team coach Greg Chappell over several misunderstandings.
Ganguly was again dropped from the team, however he was selected to play in the Cricket World Cup. In , after a home series against Australia he announced his retirement from International Cricket. Ganguly was awarded the Padma Shri in , one of India's highest civilian awards. He is the captain who educated us with the art of aggression.
It is said that at that time India lost many matches not because indian players were not good but they were involved in match fixing.
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