
The turn of the millennium was arguably the darkest chapter in Indian cricket history. Affected by a catastrophic match-fixing scandal in 2000, public confidence in the sport fell to an all-time low. It was during a period of complete turmoil that a 27-year-old man Sourav Ganguly was handed the captaincy, whose job was not only to win matches but also to restore the integrity of the broken game.
in a recent appearance Raj ShamniIn the podcast, the great former captain opened up about the utter disbelief, nervousness and behind-the-scenes conversations that shaped the team’s resurgence. India.
Sourav Ganguly reveals facing dressing room shadow with Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid
When Ganguly took over the leadership role, there was a cloud of doubt in the dressing room. Yet, to a young grandfather, the reality of match-fixing and betting was completely foreign. Speaking candidly on the podcast, Ganguly revealed that he was so isolated from the illegal circles of the game that he had to actively seek validation from his most trusted superiors.
“Just before I became the captain, I was not even aware of the problems that the Indian team was facing, betting, match fixing, these things.,” Ganguly admitted. He talked about sidelining the veterans Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul DravidAnd Anil Kumble To know the ground reality.
“I kept asking Sachin and Rahul, ‘Does this really happen? Has anyone contacted you?’ Because no one contacted me. So I said to Sachin, ‘Did anyone ask you?’ (Did anyone ask you?) He said no. When Anil was also asked, he said, ‘No. No one asked me. So, I wasn’t even sure what it wasGanguly shared.
This internal investigation process was important. By establishing that the core of the team is clean, Ganguly can shift his focus entirely away from the fallacy of scandal and towards the mammoth task at hand: building a competitive cricket team from scratch.
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Overcoming nervousness and handling the legends of Indian cricket
Taking over the captaincy at the age of 27 is a tough task for anyone, but for Ganguly, the unique dynamics of the dressing room added to the challenge. He was suddenly accused of commanding icons Mohammad Azharuddin And Tendulkar, the man who was previously their own captain.
The former BCCI president vividly recalled the intense anxiety he felt before his first assignment in Kochi. On the eve of the match, the pressure of addressing a dressing room full of stalwarts weighed heavily on him.
“i still remember telling [my wife] Donna that many of these people have been my captains. How do I tell them what to do and what not to do? To deal with nervousness, he opted for brevity. “I told him I would keep the meeting short because the longer it went on, the more I would have to say. So we finished it in about 15 minutesGanguly confessed.
The strategy worked flawlessly. India won the opening match in Kochi and then the match in Jamshedpur with Ganguly leading the way with a brilliant century. Success on the field immediately silenced any doubts, laying the foundation for an aggressive, fearless era of Indian cricket that would culminate in the historic 2003 World Cup final.
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