Sourav Ganguly Age, Wife, Children, Family, Biography & More
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Hometown: Kolkata
Age: 50 Years
Wife: Dona Ganguly
Bio | |
Full Name | Sourav Chandidas Ganguly |
Nickname | Bengal Tiger, Maharaja, Dada, The God of the Off Side, The Warrior Prince |
Profession | Former Indian Cricketer |
Physical Stats & More | |
Height | in centimeters- 180 cm in meters- 1.80 m in Feet Inches- 5’ 11” |
Eye Colour | Black |
Hair Colour | Black |
Cricket | |
International Debut | Test– 20 June 1996 vs England at Lord’s ODI– 11 January 1992 vs West Indies at Brisbane |
International Retirement | Test– 6 November 2008 vs Australia at Nagpur ODI– 15 November 2007 vs Pakistan at Gwalior |
Coach/Mentor | BD Desai, VS “Marshall” Patil, Hemu Adhikari |
Domestic/State Team | West Bengal, Glamorgan, Lancashire |
Nature on field | Aggressive |
Likes to play against | Australia |
Favourite Shot | Upper Cut |
Records (main ones) | • In One Day International, he is the only cricketer to win four consecutive Man of the Match Awards. • With 11363 runs, he is India’s second and world’s 8th highest run scorer in the history of ODI. • He is the fastest batsman to reach the 9000 runs in the One Day International. • Having 10000 runs, 100 wickets and 100 catches in ODI, he is one of the only five cricketers to achieve this unique treble. • His score of 183 runs is the highest by an Indian batsman in a World Cup match. • By winning 11 out of 28 matches, he is the most successful Indian captain overseas. |
Career Turning Point | In the 1996 tour of England (which was his debut test), when he scored two consecutive centuries in the two innings. |
Personal Life | |
Date of Birth | 8 July 1972 |
Age (as of 2022) | 50 Years |
Birthplace | Behala, Calcutta (presently Kolkata), West Bengal, India |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Nationality | Indian |
Hometown | Kolkata, West Bengal, India |
School | St. Xavier’s Collegiate School. Kolkata, West Bengal |
College | Not Known |
Educational Qualifications | Not Known |
Family | Father– Chandidas Ganguly Mother– Nirupa Ganguly Brother– Snehasish Ganguly (former cricket player) Sister– N/A |
Religion | Hindu |
Hobbies | Listening Music, Playing Soccer |
Controversies | • During his period in county cricket, he was often criticized for being arrogant and was tagged with “princely behaviour”. • In 2001 India-Australia series, he reported late for the toss almost for every game. • For showing dissent to the Umpire, he was banned for three matches in his career. • He was criticized for waiving off his shirt at the Lord’s during the NetWest Series in 2002. • In 2005, he was involved in a controversy with the then coach of Indian Cricket Team, Greg Chappel and was subsequently dismissed as captain. |
Favourites | |
Cricketer | David Gower |
Food | Alu Posto, Chingri Macher Malaikari, Biriyani |
Girls, Family & More | |
Marital Status | Married |
Affairs/Girlfriends | Not Known |
Wife | Dona Ganguly, Odissi Dancer (married 1997) |
Children | Daughter– Sana Ganguly (born November 2001) Son– N/A |
Money Factor | |
Net Worth | $55.5 million |
Some Lesser Known Facts About Sourav Ganguly
- Does Sourav Ganguly smoke?: No
- Does Sourav Ganguly drink alcohol?: Yes
- His nickname “The Prince of Calcutta” was given by Goeffrey Boycott.
- His family is one of the richest families in Kolkata.
- His does everything under the sun with his right hand except batting.
- In his childhood, he was a huge football fan but due to his brother’s insistence, he was enrolled in a cricket academy.
- He was often dropped from squad because of his attitude problem and it said that once he refused to carry drinks for a senior cricketer.
- In the late 90s, after his successful tour of England, he eloped with his childhood friend Dona Roy as their families were sworn enemies.
- He is considered as one of the most successful captains in the history of Indian Cricket and was first time appointed as the captain of Indian Cricket Team in the year 2000 when Sachin Tendulkar stepped down from the position for his health.
- There is an apartment complex in Kolkata named after him, “Sourav Housing Complex”.
- Following the footsteps of Sachin Tendulkar, he opened a three-story restaurant, “Sourav’s – The Food Pavilion” in Kolkata.
- He presently holds a number of posts including a member of the IPL governing council and a part of the Supreme Court of India appointed Justice Mudgal Committee probe panel for the IPL Spot-fixing.
- On 23 October 2019, he took over as the BCCI’s 39th president.
- He was appointed as the chairman of the ICC Men’s Cricket Committee on 17 November 2021.