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.
He added that the Indian team is lacking their trademark fighting spirit in the match and letting their guard down when conditions are not favourable for them.
MI skipper Rohit Sharma has a lot of work to do as the team is currently rock bottom in the league with 0 points with the league leaders Gujarat Titans sitting on top with ten points from six games.
Cheteshwar Pujara has been dismissed three out of four times by Cummins in the first two Tests of this year's Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
Javagal Srinath played 67 Tests and 229 ODIs between 1991-2003 for India and is widely regarded as India's first real quick who could bowl fast along with Kapil Dev.
Kiwi seamer Trent Boult, West Indian Sherfane Rutherford and Mumbai pacer Dhawal Kulkarni are the three trade-ins for the franchise.
In the second day of the Indore Test, Indian captain Virat Kohli walked back to the pavilion without a run against his name.
Yuvraj said he was never informed that he would be dropped and the manner in which it was done, hurt him.
Earlier, former India skipper Anil Kumble had also said that it would be a great learning experience for young players in leagues across the world if they got to share the dressing rooms with Indian stars.
Sourav Ganguly, a prolific One Day International (ODI) player who always backed his instincts to bring out the best from his team, never shied away from taking the challenges head-on.