Cricket World Cup: Former India captains Sourav Ganguly and Anjum Chopra were inducted into the prestigious ICC Hall of Fame, earning cricket's highest individual recognition for their outstanding contributions to the game as players and leaders. While Ganguly is celebrated for transforming India into a fearless force on the global stage, Chopra is recognised as one of the pioneers who helped lay the foundation for women's cricket in the country.
Ganguly, one of India's most influential captains and finest left-handed batters, amassed 18,575 international runs across a distinguished 16-year career. From announcing himself with a century on Test debut at Lord's in 1996 to forging one of ODI cricket's most prolific opening partnerships with Sachin Tendulkar and leading India to the 2003 ICC Men's Cricket World Cup final, Ganguly's impact extended far beyond statistics.
As captain, he reshaped the team's identity, backing a generation of youngsters including Virender Sehwag, Yuvraj Singh, Harbhajan Singh, and Zaheer Khan, who would later form the nucleus of India's 2011 World Cup-winning side. His aggressive approach also helped India compete consistently overseas, including memorable Test performances in England, Australia, and Pakistan.