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This is an archive article published on February 28, 2000

Maharaj finally dons the mantle

NEW DELHI, FEBRUARY 27: From a man whose inclusion in the Indian team for the 1996 tour of England was derided by the media as one smackin...

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NEW DELHI, FEBRUARY 27: From a man whose inclusion in the Indian team for the 1996 tour of England was derided by the media as one smacking of bias8217; to becoming a unanimous choice as India8217;s captain. That is the story of Saurav Ganguly8217;s rise to the top of cricket8217;s hierarchy.

The Maharaj8217; of Indian cricket was shown the door after playing in only one one-day international. Five years later, he made his re-entry into the Indian team. Foul8217; cried the world and the selectors were put to sword. Within a matter of days, Ganguly, was making his critics go red with shame8217; as he unleashed a century on his debut at Lord8217;s and immediately after getting back to the dressing room, told the Press:8220;I hold no bitterness against you all. You are doing a job and so am I.8221; It was a statement which disarmed all on that afternoon at the Lord8217;s, showing a facet of the man who knew how to handle the demanding, hostile mediamen.

Over the years, Ganguly has grown in stature as a batsman and today is considered to be among the finest of his tribe but at the same time has faced a lot of criticism 8212; ranging from being a shirker, a man who does not work hard on his fitness and is even labelled as selfish.8217;

During his stint as captain 8212; during the DCM Trophy at Toronot and at Singapore 8212; Ganguly impressed everyone with his shrewdness, fighting qualities and instinct8217; for leadership, leading a former cricketer to remark: It seems leadership is making him forget his self8217; in the dressing room.

There is no doubt that the Ganguly story so far has been the story of evolution8217; and growth8217; of a boy who has handled the harsh world of stardom well. It is to be seen how the second part of that story unfolds. These are terrible times for Indian cricket and not the best of times to be elevated to the helm. He has succeeded once, but will he be able to do an encore?

 

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