Sourav Ganguly's brother and CAB secretary Snehasish tests positive for COVID-19: Report
Snehasish's swab was tested a private pathological laboratory in Kolkata earlier on Wednesday and the result has returned positive
Snehasish's swab was tested a private pathological laboratory in Kolkata earlier on Wednesday and the result has returned positive
The Indian blind team players get match fees and in a year a blind cricketer roughly earns Rs 2 lakh if there is a full season.
Smith and Sangakkara picked Ganguly over Dhoni when it comes to Test cricket but both agreed that Dhoni is the man in white-ball formats.
Gambhir felt that apart from Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma and Jasprit Bumrah, when Dhoni's captaincy tenure ended there weren't enough quality players in the team that could win the team an ICC tournament.
Former India captain Kris Srikkanth it was a very difficult comparison as he feels Ganguly was fantastic in 2001 Test series against Australia.
On this day in 2002, Mohammad Kaif and Yuvraj Singh combined to steer India to an incredible victory over England in the NatWest series final.
Kumar Sangakkara recalled an incident involving Sourav Ganguly during the final of the 2002 Champions Trophy.
Graeme Smith heaped praise on Ganguly and revealed what it was like to poke the former India captain.
Ganguly, however, said that he hopes the quarantine period for the Indian team when they arrive in Australia for their scheduled tour later in the year is reduced.
Sourav Ganguly has said that there are no plans to resume domestic cricket at the moment.
With T20 World Cup in October-November also unlikely to go ahead in Australia due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Asia Cup's cancellation allows the BCCI to have a full-fledged IPL in the same window.
The cash-rich league was initially scheduled to be played from March 29 but due to coronavirus pandemic the tournament was postponed indefinitely by the BCCI.
BCCI President Sourav Ganguly has said that he will have a word with Virat Kohli and Ravi Shastri on India's performances abroad.
It was on July 13, 2002 when Ganguly and his young team won the NatWest Trophy final, chasing down a steep target of 326 with just three balls to spare
Former Indian captain Sourav Ganguly opened up on the incident in 2001 Test series.