Saurav Ganguly Felicitated (22 Jul 1996)
For an Indian cricket establishment devoid of silver linings in a dark and dismal horizon, Saurav Ganguly has come as a godsend
22-Jul-1996
22 July 1996
Saurav Ganguly felicitated
By Our Correspondent
For an Indian cricket establishment devoid of silver linings in
a dark and dismal horizon, Saurav Ganguly has come as a godsend.
The left-hander has been feted and felicitated ever since he
struck a flowing century on his Test debut, against England
at Lord`s, earlier this month and followed it up with yet another hundred in the next Test. And on Sunday, the carnival continued, with Saurav getting honoured by the government of his native state, West Bengal.
State Chief Minister Jyoti Basu Ganguly with a cheque for Rupees 100,000, and a memento commemorating his maiden Test hundred
at Lord`s.
Speaking on the occasion, veteran cricketer Pankaj Roy - one of
the few players who has constantly supported Ganguly even through
his earlier trials and tribulations - said that Saurav Ganguly
was "a symbol of Bengali pride, as he ably proved that apart
from soccer, Bengalis could excel in cricket, in which game the
community has till now been considered a pushover."
BCCI general secretary Jagmohan Dalmiya, speaking on the occasion, said he held his head high at Lord`s after Saurav`s sparkling century there. "The success of a player is much greater
than the success of an administrator, " Dalmiya said, adding,
"Saurav has miles to go now. He has also strongly denied the
misinformation that his inclusion in the side was on the quota
system."
Chief minister Jyoti Basu, hailing Saurav Ganguly as a `pride of
Bengal` said that the people had felicitated this latest
cricket icon with their heartfelt love much before any official ceremony.
Saurav, in a brief speech, thanked the people of his native
state for all their love. He was later mobbed by autograph
hunters, who gave a tough time to the securitymen. The function
concluded with a video clip featuring excerpts from the Bengal
batsman`s debut hundred at Lord`s.
Source :: Rediff On The NeT (https://www.rediff.co.in)