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Top 3 performances of Sourav Ganguly in Tests

Former Indian captain Sourav Ganguly showcased immense grit and skill in the longest format of the game. He is known for his aggressive batting style and excellent handwork, and often dismantled bowling attacks with slick shots. He scored over 7000 runs in Test cricket at an impressive average of 42.17. Here, let us take a look at three of his most memorable performances in Test matches.

131 vs England, Lord’s, 1996

Top 3 performances of Sourav Ganguly in Tests
Sourav Ganguly vs England, Lord’s, 1996

Ganguly announced his arrival in Test cricket with a remarkable century on debut at the iconic Lord’s Cricket Ground. Batting in India’s first innings on English soil, Ganguly scored a composed 131, showing great technique. His knock helped India post 429 in response to England’s 344, and the match eventually ended in a draw. This innings earned him instant recognition, as cricket experts and fans alike saw the promise of a future Indian batting mainstay.

128 vs England, Leeds, 2002

Top 3 performances of Sourav Ganguly in Tests
Sourav Ganguly vs England, Leeds, 2002

In the third Test of the 2002 series at Headingley, with India trailing 0-1, Ganguly led from the front as captain. India piled up 628 runs in the first innings, with contributions from Sanjay Bangar (68), Rahul Dravid (148), and Sachin Tendulkar (193). Ganguly added a brilliant 128, attacking England’s bowlers, particularly left-arm spinner Ashley Giles, off whom he smashed 20 runs in four balls in the 170th over. India eventually won the match by an innings and 46 runs, levelling the series.

239 and 91 vs Pakistan, Bengaluru, 2007

Top 3 performances of Sourav Ganguly in Tests
Sourav Ganguly

In a dominant display against arch-rivals Pakistan, Ganguly scored a career-best 239 off 361 balls in the first innings, guiding India to a massive total of 626. He followed it up with a solid 91 in the second innings. His all-round performance ensured India had the upper hand, although the match ended in a draw. Ganguly was rightfully named Player of the Series for his 534 runs and four wickets across the three matches.

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