Sourav Ganguly — Still in-charge

Sourav Ganguly walked down to the arena in the evening as the Indian and Pakistan teams practised.

Published : Mar 18, 2016 22:30 IST

Sourav Ganguly and Virat Kohli share a light moment.

In his playing days, the crowds at the Eden Gardens would chant his name. After all, he was the ‘Prince’ of Kolkata.

Sourav Ganguly’s relationship with the fans here was a symbiotic one. The elegant left-hander of grace and timing sent the ball screaming to the fence, finding gaps with laser-guided precision. And the audience would roar.

Then with his aggressive brand of captaincy, the fiery Ganguly would often lead the Indian team to epoch-making wins.

Donning the hat of administrator

Now, the 43-year-old Ganguly is in a different role as the president of the Cricket Association of Bengal.

He seems to be enjoying every bit of the new challenge. Apart from supervising arrangements for the big game, he also found time to catch up with both teams.

Ganguly walked down to the arena in the evening as the Indian and Pakistan teams practised. He would surely have passed on a thing or two about coping with pressure to the Indian team.

Among the Indians were some of his former team-mates such as Yuvraj Singh, Harbhajan Singh and Ashish Nehra. They were delighted to interact with their old skipper.

Ganguly had a chat with Team Director, Ravi Shastri too, one of his earliest teammates.

Then he walked up to the area where the Pakistanis were honing their skills. Waiting for him was his old adversary, Pakistan coach Waqar Younis.

Some old memories would have come gushing back for Ganguly. The India-Pakistan rivalry, it’s a very special one.