Author

Sourav Ganguly

📖 Overview

Sourav Ganguly is one of India's most successful cricket captains who later became a cricket administrator and author. His leadership transformed Indian cricket in the early 2000s, and he went on to write several books about his experiences in the sport. As an author, Ganguly has published autobiographical works including "A Century is Not Enough: My Roller-coaster Ride to Success" (2018) and "Cricket, My Style" (2006). His writing focuses on leadership lessons, cricket strategy, and behind-the-scenes accounts of his playing career and administrative roles. Beyond his books, Ganguly has contributed columns to major newspapers and cricket publications, offering analysis and commentary on the sport. He currently serves as the President of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) while continuing to write about cricket and sports leadership. His written work draws heavily from his experience as a player who scored over 11,000 runs in international cricket and as an administrator who has shaped cricket policy. Ganguly's publications provide insights into both the technical aspects of cricket and the broader challenges of sports management in India.

👀 Reviews

Readers appreciate Ganguly's direct writing style and insider perspective on Indian cricket's transformation. His book "A Century is Not Enough" receives praise for detailed accounts of dressing room dynamics and administrative challenges. What readers liked: - Personal anecdotes about interactions with teammates - Candid discussion of conflicts with administrators and selectors - Clear explanations of tactical decisions during key matches - Insights into cricket leadership and team building What readers disliked: - Limited coverage of early career and domestic cricket - Some sections focus too heavily on well-known public incidents - Writing can be uneven, with certain chapters feeling rushed Ratings: - Goodreads: 4.1/5 from 1,200+ ratings - Amazon India: 4.3/5 from 800+ reviews - Flipkart: 4.2/5 from 500+ reviews One reader noted: "Offers genuine behind-the-scenes perspective rather than just match reports." Another commented: "Could have delved deeper into technical aspects of batting and captaincy."

📚 Books by Sourav Ganguly

A Century is Not Enough: My Roller-coaster Ride to Success (2018) An autobiographical account detailing Ganguly's journey through Indian cricket, from his early career struggles to becoming captain and later cricket administrator, with insights into the changing landscape of Indian cricket during his era.

Cricket, My Style (2006) A detailed exploration of Ganguly's cricket philosophy and techniques, covering his approach to batting, leadership methods, and strategic decisions during his tenure as India's cricket captain.

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