Write a biography on sourav ganguly who is now BCCI president and on ex captain Mahendra singh dhoni within 150 words
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Sourav Chandidas Ganguly was born on the eight of July 1972. He lives in Kolkatta, India. He is a left-handed batsman and a right-handed medium-pace bowler.
Sourav Ganguly was the Captain of the Indian ticket team. He is one of the best left-handed batsmen in the world. He Ed the Indian team to the final of the cricket World Cup 2003.
Sourav Ganguly was born on July 8, 1972 in Kolkata. His father is a wealthy businessman. He had a happy childhood. He played for West Bengal in the Ranji Trophy. His international debut was against the West Indies in 1991-92.
For some time, he was out of the Indian cricket team, lies debut in Test cricket was against England at Lord’s in 1996. After that le has regularly played for the Indian cricket team.
He was extremely successful during the Sahara Cup against Pakistan n Canada. After Sachin Tendulkar, Ganguly was appointed as the captain >f the Indian cricket team. Initially, he was not very successful as a captain out his performance as a captain improved gradually. He led India to victory in the Nat West Trophy held in England. The Indian cricket team reached the final of the Cricket World Cup 2003 under his captaincy
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MS DHONI RETIRES
It is the end of an era: BCCI president Sourav Ganguly doffs his hat to MS Dhoni
When India won the ICC Champions Trophy in 2013 in England, Dhoni became the first and only captain to have won all three ICC Trophies.
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Aug 15, 2020 · 10:01 pmUpdated Aug 16, 2020 · 01:20 am
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Former India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni announced his retirement from international cricket, the Board of Control for Cricket in India confirmed in a statement on Saturday.
Dhoni, who made his ODI debut in 2004, changed the face of Indian cricket with his astute leadership.
One of the most admired and respected cricketers, Dhoni is among the most successful captains in the game.
“It is the end of an era,” said BCCI president and former India skipper Sourav Ganguly. “What a player he has been for the country and world cricket. His leadership qualities have been something, which will be hard to match, especially in the shorter format of the game. His batting in one-day cricket in his early stages made the world stand up and notice his flair and sheer natural brilliance.
He added: “Every good thing comes to an end and this has been an absolutely brilliant one. He has set the standards for the wicketkeepers to come and make a mark for the country. He will finish with no regrets on the field. An outstanding career; I wish him the best in life.”
With Dhoni as skipper, India lifted the ICC Cricket World Cup in 2011 after having won the ICC World T20 in its first edition of the tournament held in 2007 in South Africa. With India winning the ICC Champions Trophy in 2013 in England, Dhoni became the first and is still the only captain till date to have won all three ICC Trophies.