10 Cricketers and their superstitions

These players were legends for their country and were superstitious as well.

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Sourav Ganguly (Kept photo of his guruji in pocket)

Sourav Ganguly
Sourav Ganguly. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

Sourav Ganguly took over the captaincy at the turn of the century after the chaotic match-fixing scandal. The Prince of Kolkata is India’s third most successful Test captain with 21 wins under his belt, behind MS Dhoni and Virat Kohli. It is believed that Dhoni reaped the rewards of Ganguly’s effort in developing Indian cricket.

Ganguly played international cricket for over 15 years and amassed over 18000 runs. In the tumultuous times when everybody looked upon Dada, he searched strength in his superstition. The southpaw kept a photo of his guruji in his pocket, every time he was on the field.

The Bengal tiger believed heavily in different superstitions. He used to wear rings, maalas, even changed his T-shirt number. Doesn’t matter how many different notions Dada had, all the graceful cover drives will always be under his skillset.

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