Note By Me 😊 @sganguly99 #LoveYouDada 😘 The inborn Captain – Sourav Ganguly The man who changed the face of Indian Cricket – The Prince of Kolkata the Tiger Dada On July 8, 1972, a leader was born who would go on to change the face of Indian cricket. A city that is known for producing footballers and eminent politicians – Sourav Ganguly’s arrival marked the beginning of an unparalleled hysteria. Kolkata’s favourite son went on to become a national icon and symbolised the spirit of a new Indian team. It was a fighting spirit that was not seen before, an exuberance that took the world by surprise. At the Eden Gardens, Ganguly was a gladiator who owned the arena. Indian cricket’s greatest transformation this decade was the fearlessness with which they approached their opponents and managed to get under their skin. Ganguly took on the ominous task of leading the national team with the agenda of showing the world that Indian cricket was tough, intuitive and uncompromising. He is the best Cricket #Captain #India ever produced. The #NatWest series final of 2002 is a landmark in Indian cricket as #Yuvraj and #Kaif scripted a victory from a hopeless situation. However, there was one moment that stole the young duo’s thunder. A jubilant #Ganguly took off his shirt and waved it in the air at a venue that symbolises the gentleman’s game. In the traditional setting, it was an expression that challenged everything about it. It was a clear indication that here was a man unafraid to speak his mind. Whenever the history of #IndianCricket is written, the fearless leadership of Ganguly will get pride of place a man many loved to hate, but nobody could ignore #HappyBirthdaydada https://www.instagram.com/p/BzoGXNyhOnz/?igshid=nez3m648ui5h















