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A Century is Not Enough

Why Sourav Ganguly’s book is titled, ‘A Century Is Not Enough’?

Sourav Ganguly is regarded as one of the finest captains India had.

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Sourav Ganguly’s home: A visit to Maharaj’s Behala Palace

It has been six-and-half decades since the Ganguly family has lived at this address.

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Sourav Ganguly credits Rahul Dravid for John Wright’s appointment as India’s coach

Sourav Ganguly, in his book A Century Is Not Enough, recalls the events that led to John Wright’s appointment.

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Sourav Ganguly introduces Zaheer Khan to Wasim Akram: A tale of verbal bouncers

Champions Trophy 2000, being a global event, and staged at one venue, Nairobi, was an opportunity for Ganguly to introduce the raw Zaheer to the wizard Wasim, who was leading the Pakistani attack.

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When Sourav Ganguly received a sound ‘lashing’ from Sanjay Manjrekar

The former Indian captain recalls the dressing down he received from Sanjay Manjrekar in his book, A Century Is Not Enough.

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A Sachin Tendulkar gesture that welcomed Sourav Ganguly to ‘the club of big boys’

A lot has been written and spoken about Ganguly's 131 but he went on to narrate a little known incident from the Test that remains one of his unforgettable moments and he believes the gesture from Sachin Tendulkar was a quite welcome for him to the club of big boys.

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Sourav Ganguly rates top five knocks he has seen from Indian batsmen

Sourav Ganguly, in his book A Century Is Not Enough, listed down his top five batting performances he has seen from Indian batsmen.

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Sourav Ganguly: Seniors had to separate Harbhajan Singh and Mohammad Yousuf at Centurion

Saeed Anwar’s hundred had lifted Pakistan to a challenging 273, a healthy total in the early 2000s and a stiff one, when you consider the opposition had the ranks of Waqar, Wasim Akram, Shoaib Akhtar (who had bowled the fastest-ever ball in the same tournament), Shahid Afridi and Abdul Razzaq.

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Sourav Ganguly: Wish India had MS Dhoni in my 2003 World Cup side

India were walloped by Ricky Ponting's Australia in the 2003 World Cup final at Johannesburg.

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Watch Sourav Ganguly answer 38 off-beat questions; from “batting like Sachin Tendulkar” to “love tattoo”

Like many a times in Sourav Ganguly's cricket career, the interviewer started off with a bouncer, "Would you let your daughter date a cricketer?"

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