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When 'God of the Off Side' ruled at Lord's - A silver jubilee for Sourav Ganguly

Former India captain speaks on his June 22, 1996 Test debut hundred which was scored 25 years ago

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India’s Sourav Ganguly plays elegantly through the off-side during his debut century against England at Lord’s Cricket Ground, London on June 22, 1996. Pic/Getty Images

India’s Sourav Ganguly plays elegantly through the off-side during his debut century against England at Lord’s Cricket Ground, London on June 22, 1996. Pic/Getty Images

It’s 25 years since Sourav Ganguly became the first Indian batsman to score a Test debut hundred at Lord’s. He did so against England, who were led by Michael Atherton and in the process, helped India to go well beyond England’s first innings score of 344.

One-drop Ganguly scored 131 (301 balls, 20x4) as India totalled 429, helped also by Ganguly’s fellow Test debutant Rahul Dravid’s 95. The game was drawn after the opening Test defeat at Edgbaston. The Bengal  tiger also scored a hundred in the following Test at Trent Bridge, Nottingham.

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