some call him "dada", some call him "Bengal tiger".
watching him bat in full flow is like listening to some soothing music. he has the balance of a ballet dancer. But what intrigues every cricket enthusiast is ganguly's attitude about the game.
The whole of cricketing sodality except for a few here and there felt that his career was over and out. Many felt that his time had come and he should bid adieu to the game of cricket, that he was no longer in the game, that he was not a younger chap who could dive while fielding to curb the runs.
yes, his form was very bad so was his luck. he used to get out in the most bizarre fashion.
he could have said that his days in the cricket field was over,but instead he choose to work hard on his weakness and get back. He did make a comeback and what a comeback it has been. there have been exuberant amount of runs flowing from that blade of his. his batting has been nothing short of a stupendous display of aggression and stroke play. His trademark Terpsichore down the track is mind blowing. His prodigious talent to read the length of the ball immediately after it is discharged is really mind boggling. His bowling too has been handy at times.
but most important is his "never say die" attitude which can be compared with that of the great Australian captain steve waugh's attitude.
Hope the tiger roars in this world cup and provides an overwhelming entertainment to his fans.
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