Sourav Ganguly opens up on his biggest regret during his cricketing career 

Sourav Ganguly reflects on his cricket career, expressing regret over missed centuries and tough decisions like dropping Anil Kumble. He also discusses the evolving T20 landscape and confirms his biopic starring Rajkummar Rao.

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Sourav Chandidas Ganguly, often celebrated as one of India's most iconic cricket captains, recently opened up about the bittersweet moments of his illustrious career. Known for his aggressive leadership and elegant stroke-play, Ganguly amassed over 18,000 international runs and notched up 38 centuries. But the “Prince of Kolkata” reveals a persistent pang of regret—not about what he achieved, but what he narrowly missed.

The Missed Centuries

In 311 ODIs and 113 Tests, Ganguly was dismissed in the 80s and 90s a total of 30 times. “I should have scored more. Too many 90s and 80s,” he said. 

These near-misses still bother him, especially when he watches old innings.

 “When I’m alone, I go to YouTube and watch. I say, ‘Arre, phir 70 pe out ho gaya,’” he chuckled. 

Had Ganguly converted those into hundreds, his century tally could have crossed 50.

Captaincy Dilemma: Kumble’s Omission

Ganguly also spoke about one of his hardest decisions as captain dropping Anil Kumble on a few occasions. “He was so good. But sometimes, tough choices had to be made,” he reflected, hinting at the painful side of leadership.

T20 Leagues: A New Era, New Challenges

With players like Nicholas Pooran and Heinrich Klaasen stepping away from national duty for lucrative T20 contracts, Ganguly acknowledged the changing landscape. 

“They regulate, but how do you stop Test-playing nations from having their own leagues?” he questioned.

McGrath, Australia & Fierce Rivalries

Among rivals, Ganguly named Australia as the toughest team and Glenn McGrath as the bowler he found most challenging.

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Biopic Incoming

Ganguly also confirmed that his biopic, starring Rajkummar Rao, will begin filming in January 2026. 

“Pre-production takes time. The film should release by the end of 2026,” he said.

Sourav Ganguly’s legacy is etched in Indian cricket history. But his humility and self-awareness is something that still continue to win hearts. Behind the accolades lies a man who still rues missed centuries and tough calls—but one who led India with unmatched passion and grit.

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