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Ganguly wanted team to take off shirts, but Sachin refused during NatWest Series, reveals Rajeev Shukla

Ganguly wanted team to take off shirts, but Sachin refused during NatWest Series, reveals Rajeev Shukla

Rajeev Shukla reveals that during the NatWest Series, Ganguly wanted the team to take off their shirts, but Sachin refused, calling it a "gentleman's game."

The 2002 NatWest Series final between India and England remains a classic moment in cricket history, fondly remembered for the outstanding partnership between Yuvraj Singh and Mohammad Kaif. Battling against the odds, the duo put together a remarkable 121-run stand, helping India chase down England’s big target of 325. With just three balls and two wickets remaining, India clinched a memorable victory at Lord’s.

Ganguly’s Iconic Celebration at Lords

Apart from the thrilling run chase, another unforgettable moment etched into memory was Sourav Ganguly’s spirited celebration. As Indian skipper at the time, Ganguly famously removed his shirt and waved it with joy from the Lord’s balcony, marking India’s historic win.

Behind-the-scenes with Rajeev Shukla

Recently, BCCI vice president Rajeev Shukla, who was the team manager during that series, shared some untold stories about that day. On Ranveer Allahbadia’s YouTube show ‘TRS’, Shukla recalled his anxiety after England set a daunting target. “I was tensed, but [Ganguly] said, ‘Sir, let us at least go on to the field.’ He was full of confidence,” Shukla recounted.

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Ganguly wanted team to take off shirts, Sachin refused

Shukla revealed that Ganguly’s famous shirtless act was a planned response to England’s Andrew Flintoff, who had celebrated similarly after a series win in Mumbai. As India inched closer to victory, Ganguly urged the entire team to join in the celebration.

However, Sachin Tendulkar advised against it, emphasising the gentlemanly nature of the sport. “Don’t let the entire team do this. It’s a gentleman’s game,” Tendulkar told Shukla. Following this advice, Shukla asked Galguly to go ahead, and then only Ganguly went on with the celebration, creating a historic moment in Indian cricket and dawning a new era of of India’s aggression in cricket. Ganguly’s bold gesture not only marked an important match victory but also signalled the beginning of a more aggressive era in Indian cricket, leaving a lasting legacy.

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