Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Sourav Ganguly has new Admirer


Date: January 19, 2009

Calcutta: State sports minister Subhas Chakraborty on Sunday appealed to the Calcutta University to confer the honorary D.Litt. on Sourav Ganguly for his contribution to the game. Chief guest Chakraborty made the appeal at the former India captain’s felicitation, organised by the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB), at Eden Gardens. Coming as it did from someone who is not known to have a soft corner for the former India captain, the announcement drew huge applause.

Not long ago Chakraborty had unkind words for the most successful India captain when asked if he would be honoured along with Diego Maradona on the same dais. But Sunday was different. For someone, who has inspired a generation of Bengalis to dream and achieve the ultimate, it was about basking in the glory and reminiscing the good old days.

Sourav arrived well before the scheduled 6 pm start immaculately dressed in a striped grey suit. The backdrop to the podium was neatly done up with a collage of pictures from his playing days. Christened ‘Celebrating a Legend’, the evening started with CAB president Jagmohan Dalmiya recalling Sourav’s debut in first class cricket — the Ranji final versus Delhi at the Eden 1989-90 — in his speech.

“Sourav walked in with Bengal reeling at 57 for three. He made a sweet 22 that included five boundaries,” a nostalgic Dalmiya said. “Aptly, he decided to quit first-class cricket playing for Bengal, his 69 versus Goa ensuring our promotion to the Elite group. If the debut innings was flamboyance personified, the last showed his maturity.”

Dalmiya went on to describe Sourav as a “leader who rescued India from a period of crisis”. Chakraborty, accompanied by Dalmiya, handed over the golden bat to Sourav amid showering of confetti and display of fireworks. An overwhelmed Sourav said: “The last time I had so much glitter on me was during daughter Sana’s birthday.

“It gives me immense pleasure to be present here. I’ve spent my entire life at this ground… The first time I came here was when I was 13 and I represented Bengal in a U-15 game versus Orissa. This is one of the best grounds and I consider myself lucky and privileged to have played here. I can’t remember having lost a Test match here,” Sourav said in his sweet speech.

He didn’t forget to thank his teammates at various stages of his career and the officials for supporting him. “Mr Dalmiya has always been a huge support,” he reminded. On his association with Bengal cricket, Sourav said: “It’s an honour to be part of Bengal cricket. I consider myself extremely lucky that I played my last game for the state. I want to congratulate coach Utpal Chatterjee and captain Laxmi Ratan Shukla for putting Bengal back on the Elite group.

“It’s been no mean achievement. They may have lost in the quarter finals but getting back to Elite is in itself creditable after seven of their players had switched over to the Indian Cricket League. He also did not forget to mention his dad, Chandi, on this momentous occasion. “I wish my father was here today… He’s not well and in hospital. None of my family members are here too… I wish he was here to give me the award,” Sourav signed off.

An audio-visual presentation on the icon’s career rounded off the impeccably planned and organised 40-minute felicitation. The documentary presented in detail his glorious career — from failing to make an impact in his one-day debut in Australia in 1992 to the century on Test debut at Lord’s in 1996, from the historic series win against Australia in Chennai 2001 to getting dropped in 2005, from making a comeback in South Africa a year later to going out on his own terms in 2008.

The biggest applause during the telecast was reserved for his shirt-waving act at Lord’s. Former CAB president Siddhartha Shankar Ray and chairman Board of Trustees P.B. Dutta also spoke on the occasion. Guest of honour Somnath Chatterjee couldn’t make it to the function. The Board of Control for Cricket in India functionaries were conspicuous by their absence.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Sourav given grand farewell at Eden Gardens


Date: January 19, 2009

Kolkata: The Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) Sunday gave a colourful farewell to former India captain and local hero Sourav Ganguly on an evening replete with nostalgia, thanksgiving and banter.

With the well decked up Eden Gardens, which has witnessed Ganguly's growth from a prodigious talent to one who led the country with aplomb, as the venue, cricket administrators, politicians and fellow cricketers recalled the left-hander's significant contribution to the game and dwelt on various facets of his personality to make it a memorable evening.

Ganguly was presented a bat made of one kg gold priced at Rs 2.5 million as confetti was showered and the who's who of Kolkata watched in rapt attention every moment of the function christened 'Celebrating a legend".

Speaking on the occasion, CAB president Jagmohan Dalmiya traced Ganguly's development from a flamboyant talent to a cricketer who was maturity personified.

Dalmiya recalled that Ganguly was one of the rare cricketers who made his debut for the senior Bengal side in the final of the Ranji Trophy which his team won.

"History will remember him as a leader who rescued India from a period of crisis," Dalmiya said, referring to Ganguly's captaincy of the national team in 2000.

"His career transformed Indian and Bengal cricket and inspired generations to believe they can overcome all challenges which come their way," he said.

Former West Bengal chief minister Siddhartha Shankar Ray said: "He retired too early. He is a great man, a great soul, and a lovable gentleman."

West Bengal Sports Minister Subhas Chakraborty described Ganguly as a pole star, and said he would request Calcutta University to give him an honorary D Litt "which no other sportsman has got so far".

An emotional Ganguly spoke of his first game at the Eden when he was only 13 years old. "It was an under-15 match between Bengal and Orissa. In fact, I don't remember losing any Test match at the Eden."

Ganguly also thanked Dalmiya for being a "huge support" when he started his career.

A 12-minute audio-visual presentation touched on various milestones in Ganguly's career, including his debut in England, India's place in the World Cup final in 2003 under his captaincy, the abiding image of him taking off his shirt at the Lords after winning the Natwest Trophy in 2002.

A novel chat session involving all the Bengal captains Ganguly has played under brought the curtains down on the programme.

The session revealed several secrets only known to the dressing room so far. Moderator Arun Lal reminisced how the "courageous" Ganguly shrank at the sight of a thief in his hotel room, while others, including Pranab Roy, Saba Karim and Sambaran Banerjee, also narrated the lighter side of dressing room talks and incidents they have shared with him.

Dada Felicitated by CAB - IMAGES





RS 25 LAKH BAT FOR SOURAV


Date: January 15, 2009

Calcutta: The Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) will felicitate former India captain Sourav Ganguly on Sunday with a golden bat which will have his cricketing records etched on it and will cost around Rs 25 lakh.

The southpaw, who retired from international cricket in November, will also be presented with a wicket and a ball made of silver besides the 1kg bat.

The programme will also include an audio-visual presentation, put together by ESPN-STAR with inputs from the CAB, of about 15 minutes covering Sourav’s life — from his childhood till retirement as a cricketer.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) office-bearers, and president and secretaries of all BCCI-affiliated units of the East Zone have been invited along with all former Bengal players.

A panel discussion on Sourav will also be held by the captains under whom Sourav had played for Bengal. Sambaran Banerjee, Pranab Roy, Ashok Malhotra, Utpal Chatterjee, Saba Karim, Deep Dasgupta, Devang Gandhi, Rohan Gavaskar and Laxmi Ratan Shukla will be part of the panel. Arun Lal will be the moderator.

Lok Sabha speaker Somnath Chatterjee will be the guest of honour. The function begins at 6 pm.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

DADA RECEIVES BANGA RATNA HONOUR


Ganguly receives 'Banga Ratna' honour

Source: Hindu Date: January 11, 2009

Kolkata (PTI): Former India captain Sourav Ganguly was on Sunday honoured with 'Banga Ratna' by Rotary International District on the last day of their annual conference here.

"It's really a proud moment to be conferred 'Banga Ratna'. My family is closely associated with Rotary International and getting a recognition from them is memorable," Ganguly said after receiving the award.

According to G. M. Kapur of Rotary International District, Ganguly has been Bengal's pride and the honour suited his excellence in sport. "The award carries a plaque and a citation and is given every year to a distinguished personality from the state. Sourav having retired from cricket, we thought it would be right to honour him," he added.

They also awarded actress Nandita Das with 'Banga Samman' for her contribution to performing arts.

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