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Relive Sourav Ganguly’s iconic shirtless celebration video after India beat England in NatWest Tri-series finals in 2002

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Sourav Ganguly (source: Twitter)

On this day, July 13, we celebrate a historic moment in Indian cricket history: India’s triumphant victory in the NatWest Series of 2002. This iconic series, also known as the NatWest Trophy, saw India emerge as the champions in a thrilling finale against England at Lord’s Cricket Ground.

India, led by the charismatic Sourav Ganguly, found themselves chasing a challenging target of 326 set by England. The Indian batting lineup, anchored by a sensational partnership between Mohammad Kaif and Yuvraj Singh, showed immense character and determination. They fought against all odds and stitched together a memorable 121-run partnership.

However, the highlight of that glorious day wasn’t just the remarkable chase, but the extraordinary celebration by Sourav Ganguly. After the winning runs were hit, Ganguly took off his shirt and waved it vigorously in the air as he ran into the Lord’s balcony. This iconic act, filled with raw emotions, became an enduring image of triumph and a symbol of Ganguly’s fearless leadership.

Here is the video:

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Ganguly’s shirt-waving celebration symbolised the audacity of his captaincy and the indomitable spirit of the Indian team. It marked a pivotal moment in Indian cricket, showcasing the team’s newfound aggression and self-belief. The gesture resonated with fans worldwide, symbolising the triumph of the underdog and a bold statement to the cricketing world.

The NatWest Series victory in 2002 was a turning point for Indian cricket, igniting a new era of success and instilling a sense of self-confidence within the team. It proved to be a stepping stone towards greater achievements, setting the stage for future glory. It also positioned Ganguly as one of the most aggressive Indian captains in the history of Indian cricket. Notably, Sourav Ganguly finished his career as one of the most successful captains in Indian history. He proudly built the team for the future, including players like Yuvraj Singh, MS Dhoni and others.

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