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Sourav Ganguly

Sourav Ganguly : The Lord of Cricket Book

Sourav Ganguly : The Lord of Cricket

By Debasish Datta

Category: Biography Books, Sports Books
ISBN: 978-81-89738-20-4
MRP: 995

Some love Sourav Ganguly, others love to hate him, but no one can ignore him. Sourav Ganguly: The Lord of Cricket is about the man, the leader, the motivator and the icon whom youngsters admire. This book is a tribute to the grit, courage and dedication of the man who taught Indian cricketers to dream. He is the man who can be credited with building Team India, brick by brick.

The story of Sourav Ganguly is essentially that of a bright young lad’s metamorphosis into a leader in a battlefield called cricket. It is the kind of stuff that fairy tales are made of. This new edition features chapters on Saurav’s life after his years of playing cricket for India, as he became President of the Cricket Association of Bengal, host of the popular show Dadagiri and a supporter of football. A new phase has begun in Saurav’s career with his taking on the role of President of the BCCI. Including an updated chapter on Sourav’s cricketing statistics, this book is a must-have for all cricket fans.

Sourav Ganguly
Debasish Datta

Debasish Datta is an Indian cricket writer and biographer with long-standing engagement in the world of international cricket. A keen observer of the game for many years, he has closely followed India’s cricketing journey and its evolution across eras, players, and formats. Datta has had direct professional interactions with leading figures in world cricket, including Geoffrey Boycott, Ian Chappell, Sunil Gavaskar, and Sourav Ganguly, which has informed his perspective on the sport and its personalities. His work reflects a deep understanding of cricket not only as a game, but as a cultural and sporting institution. As an author, Debasish Datta has written biographies of major Indian cricketing figures, including Sourav Ganguly: The Lord of Cricket and Sunil Gavaskar: Cricket’s Little Master. Through these works, he documents the careers and legacies of two of India’s most influential cricketers with insight drawn from long-term engagement with the sport.

Format: Flexiback
Size: 242 mm x 178 mm
Foreward (If any): Geoffrey Boycott
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