Cricket Country Staff
Editorial team of CricketCountry.
Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Jul 11, 2016, 01:06 PM (IST)
Edited: Jul 11, 2016, 01:23 PM (IST)
Sourav Ganguly turned 44 on Friday. Though he has long retired from the game that is cricket, in his career which spanned over a numerous number of years, he clocked some monumental achievements which crickets of today find hard to beat. The Bengal Tiger along with the other cricketing stars of that time put the Indian cricket team on the global map. He was one of the most successful Indian team captains and motivated the team to scale new boundaries. Apart from cricket, dada also has a deep passion for cars. Sourav Ganguly owns a huge number of four-wheeled machines; close to 30 of these let’s take a detailed look at them. ALSO READ:How Ravi Shastri spoiled Sourav Ganguly’s birthday party on Facebook!
20 Mercedes Benz
Yes, you read it right, the Bengal Tiger owns around 20 different cars from the stable ofMercedes Benz. Though exact details about these cars are not known, what we do know is that one of the most recent Mercedes purchased by Ganguly is the open top CLK convertible. The car has been discontinued in India since 2009, but when new, it retailed around INR 46.55 Lakh. ALSO READ: Harbhajan Singh calls Sourav Ganguly ‘Best Indian captain’; comes under attack by MS Dhoni fans
4 BMWs
Dada’s love for German cars is quite apparent. Along with his massive collection of Mercedes Benz, he also owns 4 BMW models as well. The BMW’s of the world are surely one of the best cars to offer comfort in sync with performance.
Audi’s and other premium vehicles
After the BMW’s and Mercedes Benz, Sourav Ganguly completes the German trio by owning some cars from Audi as well. Apart from this, there are other high end premium luxury cars that adorn his garage as well.
This article was first published at ONcars.in.
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