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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1. The iconic Lord's shirt-waving celebration
In the final of the 2002 NatWest Series at Lord's, India were chasing a daunting target of 326 against England. After a disastrous start, the young duo of Yuvraj Singh and Mohammad Kaif stitched together a remarkable partnership to bring India back into the contest. Kaif stayed till the end and sealed one of India's most memorable ODI victories with an unbeaten 87.
As soon as the winning runs were scored, Ganguly took off his shirt and waved it from the Lord's balcony. The celebration instantly became one of the most iconic moments in Indian cricket. The act was a direct response to Andrew Flintoff, who had celebrated England's ODI series-levelling win at the Wankhede Stadium earlier that year by removing his shirt and running around the ground.
Ganguly's celebration was about much more than winning a cricket match. It symbolised a fearless Indian team that was no longer willing to be pushed around.
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