Sourav Ganguly Age, Height, Family, Career, Net Worth, Lifestyle & Facts

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Full Name: Sourav Chandidas Ganguly

Nickname: Bengal Tiger, Maharaja, Dada, The God of the Off Side, The Warrior Prince

Profession: Former Indian Cricketer

Date of Birth: 8 July 1972 (Saturday)

Age (as of 2024): 52 Years

Birthplace: Behala, Calcutta (presently Kolkata), West Bengal, India

Zodiac sign: Cancer

Nationality: Indian

Hometown: Kolkata, West Bengal, India

Religion: Hindu

Age: 52 Years

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EDUCATION

School: St. Xavier’s Collegiate School. Kolkata, West Bengal

College: Not Known

Educational Qualifications: Not Known

PHYSICAL STATISTICS

Height: in centimeters- 180 cm in meters- 1.80 m in Feet Inches- 5’ 11”

Eye Colour: Black

Hair Colour: Black

FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS

Family: Father – Chandidas Ganguly Mother – Nirupa Ganguly Brother – Snehasish Ganguly (former cricket player) Sister – N/A

Marital Status: Married

Affairs/Girlfriends: Not Known

Wife: Dona Ganguly , Odissi Dancer (married 1997)

Children: Daughter – Sana Ganguly (born November 2001) Son – N/A

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

International Debut: Test – 20 June 1996 vs England at Lord’s ODI – 11 January 1992 vs West Indies at Brisbane

MONEY FACTOR

Career Turning Point: In the 1996 tour of England (which was his debut test), when he scored two consecutive centuries in the two innings.

Net Worth: $55.5 million

OTHER INFORMATION

International Retirement: Test – 6 November 2008 vs Australia at Nagpur ODI – 15 November 2007 vs Pakistan at Gwalior

Coach/Mentor: BD Desai, VS “Marshall” Patil, Hemu Adhikari

Domestic/State Team: West Bengal, Glamorgan, Lancashire

Nature on field: Aggressive

Likes to play against: Australia

Favourite Shot: Upper Cut

Records (main ones): • In One Day International, he is the only cricketer to win four consecutive Man of the Match Awards. • With 11363 runs, he is India’s second and world’s 8th highest run scorer in the history of ODI. • He is the fastest batsman to reach the 9000 runs in the One Day International. • Having 10000 runs, 100 wickets and 100 catches in ODI, he is one of the only five cricketers to achieve this unique treble. • His score of 183 runs is the highest by an Indian batsman in a World Cup match. • By winning 11 out of 28 matches, he is the most successful Indian captain overseas.

Hobbies: Listening Music, Playing Soccer

Cricketer: David Gower

Food: Alu Posto, Chingri Macher Malaikari, Biriyani

INTERESTING BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Sourav Ganguly, affectionately known as “The Prince of Calcutta,” earned this illustrious nickname from former England cricketer Geoffrey Boycott, a testament to his regal presence both on and off the field. Born into one of Kolkata’s wealthiest families, Ganguly’s upbringing was steeped in privilege, yet it was his undeniable talent and passion for cricket that propelled him into the limelight. Despite being right-handed in nearly every endeavor of life, from writing to eating, he famously adopted an unorthodox style as a left-handed batsman, a decision that would ultimately contribute to his prominence in Indian cricket.

The journey to greatness was not without its hurdles. Early in his career, Ganguly faced scrutiny and criticism, often being dropped from the squad due to perceived attitude issues. One notorious incident involved his refusal to carry drinks for a senior player, which painted him as a rebellious figure in the eyes of selectors. However, it was his remarkable performances, particularly during a successful tour of England in the late 90s, that not only silenced his critics but also led to a turning point in his personal life: he eloped with his childhood sweetheart, a choice that further endeared him to fans who admired his spirit.

Ganguly’s prowess as a cricketer culminated in his appointment as the captain of the Indian cricket team in 2000, following Sachin Tendulkar’s resignation due to health concerns. Under his leadership, India experienced a renaissance, becoming one of the most formidable teams in the world. His captaincy is celebrated as one of the most successful eras in Indian cricket history, marked by significant victories and a renewed sense of pride among players. Even beyond his cricketing achievements, Ganguly’s influence extends to real estate, with an apartment complex in Kolkata named in his honor, the “Sourav Housing Complex,” symbolizing his lasting impact on the city.

In addition to his cricketing legacy, Ganguly has ventured into the culinary world by opening a three-story restaurant, “Sourav’s – The Food Pavilion,” following in the footsteps of Tendulkar. His contributions to cricket governance are noteworthy; he holds several prominent positions, including membership in the IPL governing council and involvement in the Justice Mudgal Committee probe panel concerning IPL spot-fixing. On October 23, 2019, he ascended to the position of the 39th president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), a role he held until Roger Binny took over on October 18, 2022. Further solidifying his status in the sport, Ganguly was appointed chairman of the ICC Men’s Cricket Committee on November 17, 2021, ensuring his influence continues to shape the future of cricket on a global scale.

Note: All biographical information compiled from publicly available sources.

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