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A typical Cancerian,
Sourav was very mischievous as a child.
He
is a very quiet, almost aloof person.
He is a natural right
hander and does everything, except bat with his right hand.
Sourav learned to play
with his left hand from his elder brother, Snehasish, from whom
he learned to play cricket.
Sourav was first
selected in the Bengal Ranji team, at the expense of his brother, Snehashish.
He was born into a
family that had everything, with the exception of royalty.
His home in Behala,
Kolkata has 48 rooms and his family owns 32 cars (wow, that's a lot)!
He was petrified of
dogs as a kid!
Sourav
earns around 7 crores a year just from endorsements and charges 1 crore for
each
advertisement!
He is the second
highest earning cricketer in India today, after Sachin Tendulkar.
Sourav and Sachin are
one of the most successful opening pairs ever in one-day cricket!
There is an apartment
complex in Kolkata, India which is named after Sourav. It is called the
‘Sourav Housing Complex'.
Sourav’s first love was
not cricket. In fact, it was football and he admits, that even today, he’d
rather watch football than cricket on TV.
Sourav wanted to be a
football player, but he took up cricket because his elder brother was a
cricketer.
Sourav’s favorite
football position is that of a striker. He was in the football
team instead of the
cricket team till he was 13.
The first thing he does
after checking into a hotel room is place a photo of his wife and daughter
on the side table.
Sourav maintains a
diary in Bengali.
Sourav is a very
religious person and prays before every match.
His mother, Nirupa
fasts innumerable times in a week for his well-being. She is a very strict
displinarian but she always doted on her sons.
Sourav’s first coaching
camp was when he was 15 years old, in the summer vacation.
Sourav still lives in a
joint family that has over 50 members.
He loves his city,
Calcutta especially during the Durga Festival.
A 1.5 km road in Rajarhat in the North 24 Parganas district of
West Bengal is named after
Sourav. He himself unveiled a plaque containing the new name of the road, Sourav Ganguly
Avenue, at a function organized by the Rajarhat Gopalpur Municipality.
Sourav recently signed
a 60 crore deal with Percept de Mark for the next five years.
Sourav calls his
brother, “dada bhai” which means elder brother in Bengali.
It upsets Sourav to
hear people use the word “arrogant” against him. “I’m not at all arrogant,”
he
says.
After playing in two or
three ODIs, Sourav was dropped from the Indian side, because of his
“arrogant attitude".
Sourav doesn’t know
what he would be if he wasn’t a cricketer. When asked about it, he just
smiled at a loss of an answer.
When Sourav was young,
his parents thought to make him an engineer or a doctor!
Sourav was in South
Africa when his daughter was born. But thanks to the new technology, the
proud father was able to download a picture of his wife and new born by the end of the day.
Sourav eats only
vegetarian food on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
Sourav is is very fond
of Alu Posto and Chingri Macher Malaikari, both typically Bengali dishes.
Whenever he returns after a tour, he insists on having Alu Posto—a preparation of poppy seeds
and potatoes—at his first lunch home. He is also very fond of the prawns in coconut milk
preparation. Dona makes it a point to serve him this dish during his stays at home.
Following Tendulkar's
footsteps, Sourav opened a three-storey restaurant, Sourav's
- The Food
Pavilion in Calcutta's posh Park Street. It was inaugurated by Sachin Tendulkar in 2004.
India have never lost a Test match in which Sourav scored a century.
Sourav's daughter's name, Sana means 'praise'.
Sourav is only the third cricketer in the
world, along with Arvinda De Silva and Mahela
Jayawarderne to score 100 and lead his team to the final of a World Cup.
Sourav loves his city, Kolkata and cannot even think of living anywhere
else.
Sourav feels Kolkata's pride is the city's chief minister, Buddhadeb
Bhattacharjee.
It is Dada's dream to bring Reliance's Anil Ambani and Sahara's Subrato
Roy to Kolkata.
Sourav created the record
of playing the most number of Tests (99) before getting a 200.
Sourav missed the rare
feat of scoring a double hundred and a hundred in the same Test when
he was out on 91 in the 2nd innings vs. Pakistan at Bangalore in December 2007. If he had
gotten the 100, Dada would've been only the 2nd Indian after Gavaskar and 7th overall to do so.
Dada changes the numbers on his ODI jersey based on his mother's insistence.