Why Ganguly is called Prince?

Sourav Ganguly's first name given by his parents was Maharaj which means 'Prince'. Therefore, Geoffrey Boycott fondly called him 'The Prince of Calcutta' and he became famous with that name.

Is Ganguly from royal family?

Early and personal life. Sourav Ganguly was born on 8 July 1972 in Calcutta, and is the youngest son of Chandidas and Nirupa Ganguly. Chandidas ran a flourishing print business and was one of the richest men in the city. Ganguly had a luxurious childhood and was nicknamed the 'Maharaja', meaning the Great King.

Is Ganguly a prince?

Sourav Ganguly was given the name Maharaj by his parents, which means "Prince." As a result, Geoffrey Boycott affectionately called him as "The Prince of Calcutta," and he became known by that nickname. Despite being a right-hander, Ganguly writes, bowls, and does practically everything with his right hand.

Is Sourav Ganguly from a rich family?

Sourav Ganguly is the youngest son of Chandidas and Nirupa Ganguly, which is one of the richest family in Kolkata. His father Chandidas owned a printing business and it was the third largest in all of Asia.

Who is the Prince of Indian cricket?

He has been awarded the Padma-Shri award in 2004, which is one of the highest civil awards in India. With Sachin Tendulkar being the King, Sourav is undoubtedly the prince of Indian cricket.

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Why did Ganguly retire?

In a preview of the book published by Juggernaut on Friday, Ganguly explained that he decided to quit as selectors were constantly putting him on a trial for a place in the team. He was dropped from the Rest of India squad for 2008 Irani Trophy by national selectors.

Who is the Queen of cricket?

Mithali Raj Queen Of Cricket (@MithaliRaj03_fc) / Twitter.

Who was AK Ganguly?

Justice Asok Kumar Ganguly is an Indian jurist. He served as the Chairman of the West Bengal Human Rights Commission and as a Judge of the Supreme Court of India who delivered judgements in some high-profile cases like the 2G spectrum case.

When did Ganguly retire?

The “Maharaja” finally retired from international cricket in 2008 after playing his last Test against Australia at home. Post retirement, Ganguly continued to play cricket for his state team, Bengal and also signed up with Kolkata in 2008 for the Indian T20 League.

At what age Sourav Ganguly retired?

Seventeen BCCI-accredited retired scorers have appealed to president Sourav Ganguly for "retirement benefits" after bidding adieu to the sport at the age of 55.

Who is no prince of Kolkata?

In 1996 a boy in 20s walked into Lord's, the Mecca of cricket, and announced himself to the world of Test cricket with a fine century. He made it to the Indian cricket the honour board by emulating Gundappa Viswanath, who likewise scored a century on debut.

Why is Sourav Ganguly famous?

Sourav Ganguly Biography: Sourav Chandidas Ganguly affectionately known as Dada is the 39th President of BCCI, commentator and former national cricket team captain. During his career, he was the world's leading batsmen and one of the most successful captains of the Indian national cricket team.

Why did Ganguly leave captain?

In October 2005, Ganguly suffered an injury which forced him to be unavailable for the first four ODIs of a seven match ODI series against the touring Sri Lanka. This delayed a definitive decision on whether Ganguly would continue as Indian captain, with Dravid appointed in his absence.

Who is Sixer King?

Indian opener Rohit Sharma can be crowned as the 'Sixer King' among the current generation of players. He has hit 244 sixes and 832 fours in his career so far.

Who is God of cricket now?

Why is Rohit Sharma the new god of cricket. Rohit Sharma holds the record of scoring the most runs in an ODI inning. His 264-run knock against Sri Lanka in 2014 had 33 boundaries and 9 sixes.

Who is the No 1 captain in cricket?

Most successful captain in Cricket (all formats)

At the top is Kohli's captain (in his own words), the legendary Mahendra Singh Dhoni who leads the list with 178 wins across 332 matches as captain of the Indian Cricket team.

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