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 Ganguly bids farewell to Cricket
 Updated at: 1416 PST,  Monday, November 10, 2008
 NAGPUR: A glorious career comes to an end on Monday. Sourav Ganguly, a man with a never-say-die spirit, will be seen on the field wearing the Indian cap for the last time today.

Known as the best ever captain to have represented India, the Royal Bengal Tiger will bid his adieu to cricket today and will be remembered as a man who had a career as dramatic as it can be. He made his debut in the year of 1989.

Ganguly made his mark on both ODIs and Test matches but as his career progressed he became a better player of ODIs than Tests.
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