Wishes pour in as ‘unstoppable Dada’ Sourav Ganguly turns 52
Former captain Sourav Ganguly, famously known as 'Dada of Indian cricket' is celebrating his 52nd birthday on Monday.
Former captain Sourav Ganguly, famously known as 'Dada of Indian cricket' is celebrating his 52nd birthday on Monday.
Legendary India cricketer and one of the nation's finest-ever captains across formats, MS Dhoni, on Sunday turned 43.
MS Dhoni, a name synonymous with calmness in world cricket since he made his debut in 2004 for India, is celberating his 43rd birthday on Sunday.
Recalling his interaction with Gambhir during his first full Test series for India in 2012, Ashwin revealed that the opening batter was one of the very few from outside his home state of Tamil Nadu to give him a lot of confidence as a new-comer.
Thursday’s washout in Hyderabad meant that Sunrisers Hyderabad joined Kolkata Knight Riders and Rajasthan Royals as the three confirmed teams for the playoffs and the race is now for only one spot with two teams in fray -- CSK and RCB.
However, during an event in Mumbai earlier this month, Dhoni was seen skipping questions on his comeback and said, "Don't ask me till January."
Although there have been widespread speculations concerning his retirement from international cricket, Dhoni is expected to lead Chennai Super Kings in the forthcoming edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL).
Reports suggest that the former India captain will take a call on his future after next year’s Indian Premier League (IPL).
Former India skipper and current BCCI President Sourav Ganguly has backed the youngster and said that Pant should learn from all the criticism.
Ever since Rishabh Pant replaced Dhoni in the limited-overs circuit, he has been criticised by many, be it for his batting, wicket-keeping skills.