Sourav Ganguly is a renowned figure who revolutionized the Indian Cricket Team and led them to great success. He had a reputation for outstanding abilities and a forceful approach to playing. His tenure as captain is well-documented and highly regarded, especially for his leadership in shaping a young team. While his partnership with Sachin and conflicts with Greg Chappell are noteworthy, it is his role as captain that he is most celebrated for. Additionally, he is remembered for his iconic shirt wave at the historic Lord’s cricket ground.

On July 13, 2002, India faced England in the NatWest tri-series final at Lord’s. Despite losing five key players, including Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid, India managed to pull off a remarkable victory thanks to the efforts of Yuvraj and Kaif. As they crossed the finish line, Sourav Ganguly celebrated by removing his shirt on the Lord’s balcony. This gesture was seen as a response to Andrew Flintoff, who had done the same after England’s win over India at Wankhede. Ganguly will be remembered not only for his contribution to Indian cricket, but also for his bold leadership style.

Ganguly has stated in a few interviews that he wouldn’t ever do it again and regretted the moment. But we as fans will always remember this moment as an iconic one.