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Sourav Chandidas Ganguly
 
Known As: Sourav Ganguly
Born: 8 July 1972, Calcutta
Country: India
Major Teams: Bengal, India, Lancashire.
Batting Style: Left Hand Bat
Boling Style: Right Arm Medium
   
Profile

Saurav Ganguly, the Prince of Calcutta has a fan following of millions and that is justified considering the number of winning knocks he has played for India. His batting is the perfect blend of elegance and power. He has all the traditional style that goes with left handed batsmanship. He is also a superb/ perfect timer of the ball. The manner in which he steps out and pounces on the ball, like a tiger on a hapless prey, is something to be enjoyed on the spot. He is one of the most aggressive Captain India has ever had and has emerged as one  thekey components of the Indian team. His ability to play shots on the off side is special because there are very few players who can hit the ball in that area as crisply as he does. He is an aggressive left-handed batsman  and is also an effective (right-handed)  medium pace bowler. He tarted his international career as a 19 year old during the tour to Australia in 1991-92 where both his ability and attitude was questioned. His recall for the 1996 tour to England was severely criticised as one of the evils of India's "quota" system. But he answered that in style by not only scoring centuries in his first two Test innings but also capturing vital wickets to bag the Man of the series award. Still he was considered fit only for the Test matches because of his inability to play onside strokes. He worked on that problem and became a household name in India after the Sahara Cup in Toronto where he won several matches for India against Pakistan. Besides several superlative batting performance (including 75* in 75 balls), he exploited the conditions to return some excellent bowling figures (including 5-16). He is often criticised for his running between the wickets and if he works on that, the way he has worked on his leg-side then he will definitely become a formidable force in the World of Cricket.

His batting is the perfect blend of elegance and power. He has all the traditional style that goes with left handed batsmanship. With superb timing he almost caresses the ball to the boundary. But when the mood gets to him - particularly in the one day game - his batting can be a murderous assault on the bowlers and a delight to the spectators. The manner in which he steps out and pounces on the ball, like a tiger on a hapless prey, is something to be enjoyed on the spot.

Test Debut: India v England at Lord's, 2nd Test, 1996
ODI Debut: India v West Indies at Brisbane, World Series, 1991/92
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 93 149 13 5563 173 40.90 11250 49.44 13 27 711 45 64 0
ODIs 291 281 22 10752 183 41.51 14567 73.81 22 67 1052 179 99 0
First-class 218 339 39 13122 200* 43.74 28 75 157 0
List A 399 384 40 14496 183 42.13 31 88 127 0
Twenty20 18 17 1 377 73 23.56 350 107.71 0 1 6 0
Bowling averages
Mat Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4 5 10
Tests 93 2540 1441 26 3/28 3/37 55.42 3.40 97.69 0 0 0
ODIs 291 4213 3549 95 5/16 5/16 37.35 5.05 44.34 1 2 0
First-class 218 10247 5728 158 6/46 36.25 3.35 64.85 4 0
List A 399 7493 6073 162 5/16 5/16 37.48 4.86 46.25 4 2 0
Twenty20 18 297 393 19 3/27 3/27 20.68 7.93 15.63 0 0 0