3 moments that proved Sourav Ganguly's bold attitude
He took charge at a time when Indian cricket was recovering from the match-fixing scandal and built a fearless side that believed it could compete against the best, home or away.
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2. Making Steve Waugh wait at the toss
During the historic 2001 Border-Gavaskar Trophy, Ganguly regularly arrived late for the toss, leaving Australian captain Steve Waugh waiting. The repeated delays became one of the biggest talking points of the series.
Waugh later wrote in his autobiography that he believed Ganguly was deliberately playing mind games to unsettle him. Ganguly, however, later revealed that he was often delayed while searching for the official team blazer that captains were required to wear for the toss.
Intentional or not, the incidents clearly got under Australia's skin. More importantly, India went on to win the series 2-1, ending Australia's record 16-match winning streak in Test cricket in one of the greatest series victories in Indian cricket history.
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