Ganguly's                 first step towards cricket was  a                 happy accident of fate:                                   Ganguly                 was not encouraged to                 play cricket because his parents wanted him to focus on his                 studies. But his elder brother Snehasish was                 an accomplished cricketer. He  was a left-hander so Sourav simply followed his                 brother and started playing  with left hand. It was                 convenient for him because he could thus use his brother's cricket equipment;                 for his fans, it was a blessed stroke of luck, for the joys of                 the left-handed drive in cricket surpass almost everything else.                 One fine day                 during his holidays, Sourav asked his father to get him enrolled in                 a cricket academy as he was finding difficult to pass his time. Tour Photos from England. A group photo of his first tour.
  
 
  And this one along with Sachin and Vinod Kambli from the same tour  
                                                               | Setbacks |                                                                |                                                                          An                       under-15 Orissa cricket team happened to be in Calcutta,                       and Sourav happened to smash them with a century. Young                     Sourav had found his métier. But the pain was yet to                       come. A hundred (121) for East Zone against West Zone in                       the Duleep Trophy in 1991 earned Sourav a place on the                       tour of Australia in 1991-92. He was played in only one                       One-day International match and was then forgotten for                       over four years.                       He thought that his career as an                       international cricketer was over as he was ridiculed as a                       non-talent, and it was alleged that he had 'attitude                       problems'. They said he refused to carry drinks for his                       teammates, he was too high-headed and arrogant, he behaved                       like a Maharaja, an emperor. None of it was true, says                       Sourav. But the labels stuck, and Sourav was a forgotten                       man. He was left alone to sort out his career, and to                       reinforce his shattered confidence, with some help from an                       English rugby team sports psychologist.                                                                                                                                                                      | Success                             at last ! |                                                                                                                                  But                       fate had more surprises in store. Sourav was chosen to                       tour England with the Indian team in 1996. Navjot                       SinghSidhu, his roommate on the tour, chose to walk out of                       the team after a misunderstanding with captain Azharuddin,                       while Sanjay Manjrekar was injured. Sourav thus got a                       chance to make his Test debut. There was a crescendo of                       criticism on his selection for the tour; that                       the Bengal lobby was at the base of his inclusion was the                       harsh and unanimous verdict. But all that lasted only till                       the second Test at Lord's where he blasted a superb                       century.                                                                                                        
                                                                 | As                                   a person                              |                                                                                                 Sourav                             Ganguly is a quiet, unassuming, undemonstrative man                             with nerves of steel. As the current captain of the team, Ganguly's                             aggressive batting and big scores testify to the                             fact that he has learnt to deal with pressure and                             the burden of leading the country does not                             constraint him. In fact, the responsibility seems to have had an                             encouraging effect; he is beginning to emerge from                             the shadow of Sachin Tendulkar. Sourav is a deeply                             religious person and observes a fast every Tuesday.
 
                                                                      |                                                                                                                                                            | His                             marriage |                                                                                                 |                                     He is                             married to Dona, who was a next-door neighbour to                             the Ganguly family. Their fathers were once friends                             but the relationship was strained and the young                             couple got married under cover. It was a typical                                   Hindi movie love story where the hero and                                   heroine are separated by their parents and so                                   they run off to get married. And like the                                   movie ends their families too  reconciled                                   but only in the end i.e. after the marraige. 
   Sourav with wife Dona Ganguly. In his early schooldays, he used to write her essays.                                                                                                                                                                                                          |                                                                                                                        |                                                                                  | Achievements                               |                                                                                  |                               Ganguly                                  was appointed the Captain of the Indian cricket                                  team in February, 2000.  
  Ganguly was the Man of the Series in the New Zealand-India                                  5 match ODI series in November 1999.                                                                    Ganguly made a mammoth 183 against Sri Lanka in                                  World Cup 1999, which, at that time, was the Highest                                  ODI Score by an Indian, beating Kapil Dev's Record                                  of 175*.                               Ganguly was the Man of the Series in the Pepsi                                  Cup 1999 (March-April) for scoring 278 runs and                                  taking 6 wickets in total.                               Saurav Ganguly has the distinction of being one                                  of the few players in the World to Score a century                                  and take 4 wickets in the same match. (ODIs)                               Saurav Ganguly along with Tendulkar forms the                                  4th Best Opening Pair in the History of One-day                                  cricket.                               Saurav Ganguly and Tendulkar were involved in                                  a World Record Opening Partnership of 252.                               Saurav Ganguly scored a Century on Debut at Lords                                  in 1996, and went on to score a century in the                                  very next match as well.  
                                  Saurav Ganguly was named Sport star Person of                                  the Year 1998. He also won the Arjuna Award in                                  1998.                               Saurav Ganguly was the Highest Run-Scorer for                                  India in ODIs in 1997.  
                                  In the Sahara Cup 1997, Saurav Ganguly set a new                                  World Record for 5 consecutive Man of the Match                                  Awards. He was also the Man of the Series.                                    |    |    | 
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