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Sourav Ganguly, the “Prince of Kolkata,” has made a comeback into Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB).
A look back at infamous cricket moments when players walked off the field without shaking hands, sparking controversy and debate.
In November 2001, Indian cricket was rocked by one of its most dramatic controversies, involving match referee Mike Denness.
Sourav Ganguly mocked Pakistan’s poor performance, saying he switched the channel due to their lack of quality.
Targeted by stones in Karachi, Ganguly responded with a fearless 89, creating one of India’s most iconic moments in the IND vs PAK rivalry.
Harbhajan Singh and Sourav Ganguly will be attending the BCCI’s annual general meeting later this month on September 28.
Former India captain Sourav Ganguly is all set to return to cricket administration as he prepares for BCCI AGM.
Graeme Smith reveals how Sourav Ganguly fulfilled his coaching dream with his appointment as Pretoria Capitals head coach.
A daily recap of five of the biggest cricket news that emerged out of Sunday, August 24; from Cheteshwar Pujara’s retirement announcement to Australia’s run-riot in Mackay.