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Nov 10, 2008 18:15 IST

Ganguly takes off his shirt one last time

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It wasn’t the way Saurav Ganguly wanted to walk off into the sunset. A century in Nagpur, the final test of India’s most successful test skipper, would have made it memorable.

Instead, the ‘Prince of Kolkata’ was dismissed first ball in his final innings, becoming only the second cricketer after England’s Billy Griffith to score a century in his first test innings and a duck in his last.

India went on to win the test, sealing their first series victory over Australia in seven years. But Ganguly’s bid to go out with a bang had fizzled out.

Or so we thought.

After the match and the presentation ceremony, his admirers clamoured for the 36-year-old left-hander to come out of the players’ dressing room.

Ganguly obliged, took off his shirt and hurled it into the midst of his delirious fans.

COMMENT

its true we all are really gonna miss saurav…

its only he who taught indians to fight to fight and win
we are here to win and not to draw matches

it needs courage to remove ur T-shirt at Lords’s

he is truly a lord for all indian cricket lovers

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