Sourav Ganguly, often called “Dada,” is a former Indian cricketer celebrated for his captaincy and stellar contributions to Indian cricket.
Born in Kolkata, West Bengal, Ganguly became a prominent figure in the late 1990s. He gained international fame during India’s 1996 tour of England, where he scored consecutive centuries on his Test debut.
His fearless leadership of the Indian national team from 2000 onwards revolutionized Indian cricket, transforming the squad into a competitive force on the global stage.
Profile
- Full name: Sourav Chandidas Ganguly
- Nickname: Dada
- Date of birth: July 8, 1972
- Age: 52 years old
- Gender: Male
- Place of birth: Behala, Kolkata, West Bengal, India
- Nationality: Indian
- Profession: Cricketer (retired), Cricket administrator, Commentator
- Parents: Chandidas Ganguly (father), Nirupa Ganguly (mother)
- Siblings: Snehasish Ganguly (brother)
- Spouse: Dona Ganguly
- Children: Sana Ganguly (born 2001)
- Relationship status: Married
- Religion: Hindu
- Ethnicity: Bengali
- Net worth: $85 million
Early Life and Education
Sourav Ganguly was born on July 8, 1972, in Behala, Kolkata. He is currently 52 years old.
His father, Chandidas Ganguly, was a wealthy businessman who ran a successful printing business, making the Ganguly family one of the richest in Kolkata.
Ganguly grew up in a luxurious environment, earning the childhood nickname “Maharaj,” meaning “Prince.”
Despite being born into a family where football was more popular, Sourav’s brother, Snehasish, shaped his cricketing career.
Snehasish, a former cricketer, encouraged Sourav’s interest in the sport and convinced their father to enroll him in a cricket camp.
Sourav attended St. Xavier’s Collegiate School, Kolkata, where his cricket talent blossomed. After excelling in school cricket, he graduated from St. Xavier’s College with a degree in commerce.
Despite his mother’s reservations about his sports career, Sourav’s cricketing prowess became evident early on, as he captained his school team and showed exceptional skill with the bat.
Personal Life
In 1997, Sourav Ganguly married Dona Roy, his childhood sweetheart. Their marriage initially caused a stir as their families were long-time rivals, but the couple’s union eventually helped reconcile both families.
They were later remarried in a traditional ceremony with both families present. The couple welcomed their daughter, Sana Ganguly, in 2001.
Now in her twenties, Sana has occasionally appeared with her father at public events. Ganguly has always spoken about how much his family means to him, and his marriage to Dona has been one of stability and support throughout his high-profile career.
Career
Sourav Ganguly made his international debut for India in 1992 in an ODI match against the West Indies. Still, his Test debut during the 1996 England tour launched him into the limelight.
Scoring consecutive centuries in his first two Test innings, he quickly became a core member of India’s cricket team.
Known for his elegant left-handed batting, Ganguly amassed over 18,000 runs in international cricket, including 16 Test centuries and 22 ODI centuries.
As captain from 2000, Ganguly led India to numerous victories, including the historic 2002 NatWest Series win in England and the 2003 World Cup final.
Beyond his playing career, Ganguly was a successful administrator, serving as the President of the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) before taking on the prestigious role of BCCI President in 2019.
His leadership has been pivotal in shaping Indian cricket, both on and off the field.
Awards
- Padma Shri (2004)
- ICC Champions Trophy (2002, joint winners)
- Wisden Cricketer of the Year (1997)
- Four-time “Man of the Match” winner in ODIs
Net Worth
Sourav Ganguly’s net worth is estimated to be around $85 million.
Much of his wealth comes from his cricketing career, endorsements, and business ventures.
Controversy
Sourav Ganguly has been involved in multiple controversies throughout his career.
Early in his career, he was criticized for displaying “princely behavior” and an attitude of superiority, especially during his county cricket stint in England.
In the 2002 NatWest Series final at Lord’s, Ganguly made headlines by waving his shirt in the air after India’s victory, an act many see as disrespecting the gentleman’s game tradition.
He was also at the center of a significant controversy with coach Greg Chappell in 2005. This rift led to his removal as the captain of the Indian team and his temporary exclusion from the squad.
The infamous Ganguly-Chappell saga dominated Indian cricket news for months and is still remembered as one of India’s most tumultuous periods in the sport’s history.
Social Media
- Instagram: @souravganguly
- Twitter: @SGanguly99
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