Danh ngôn của Sourav Ganguly (Sứ mệnh: 3)

As much as you learn to handle failure, you must learn to handle success too, because that's also important.
They say with age your reflexes slow down. I've not felt it.
Health starts in the head and goes to the heart and other parts of the body.
In life when you get tested, when you get rejected by everyone and when you get pushed aside, you actually get the best out of it. That has been a learning curve for me.
I wanted to take away the fear of failure from the youngsters because when I came into the Indian team I faced that pressure.
I cherish my entire life. I've been blessed with a life full of good memories.
When I first became captain of the Indian cricket team in 2000, many well-wishers and journalist friends gifted me the classic Mike Brearley book, 'The Art of Captaincy.' I mean no disrespect to the book or Mr, Brearley, who I admire a great deal, but books or team meetings don't make you good captains.
India, Pakistan series has always been decided by the government. We toured in 2003-04 when I was the captain and it was for the first time since 1989-90 that we toured Pakistan. There were times even in those days when the series was planned but would get cancelled. So you have to leave it to the government.