Ganguly Applauds KSCA Naming Stands After Dravid, Kumble at Chinnaswamy

Former India captain Sourav Ganguly praised the Karnataka State Cricket Association for naming stands at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium after legends Rahul Dravid and Anil Kumble. The honour coincided with the venue completing 50 years as an international cricket ground. Both Dravid and Kumble expressed deep gratitude, calling the recognition humbling and reflecting on their connections to the iconic stadium. The move comes as the stadium prepares to host matches again, with Kumble confirming necessary safety measures are now in place.

Key Points: Sourav Ganguly Praises KSCA Honouring Dravid, Kumble

  • KSCA names stands after Dravid, Kumble, Rangaswamy
  • Ganguly praises decision on social media
  • Legends express gratitude for the honour
  • Stadium marks 50 years of international cricket
  • Safety measures implemented after last year's incident
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Sourav Ganguly hails KSCA decision to name stadium stands after Dravid and Kumble

Sourav Ganguly hails KSCA's decision to name stadium stands after Rahul Dravid and Anil Kumble. The legends express gratitude as cricket returns to Bengaluru.

"No more deserving then them in Karnataka and indian cricket. - Sourav Ganguly"

New Delhi, February 14

Former India captain Sourav Ganguly praised the decision to name stadium stands after cricketing legends Rahul Dravid and Anil Kumble in Karnataka.

"Well done @venkateshprasad on naming stands for Dravid and Kumble @anilkumble1074. No more deserving then them in Karnataka and indian cricket. Hope there is a Vishwanath stand too," Ganguly wrote on X.

The KSCA honoured former India captain Anil Kumble, his longtime teammate Rahul Dravid, and former India women's cricketer Shantha Rangaswamy by naming stands after them at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium on Friday. The occasion coincided with the venue completing 50 years as an international cricket ground.

Speaking to ANI, Kumble expressed gratitude to the KSCA, led by President Venkatesh Prasad, for the recognition.

"It is indeed a great honour. I am really, truly grateful for the KSCA and Venkatesh Prasad and his committee for giving me this honour. I'm really humbled. It's wonderful to have it alongside my teammate Rahul Dravid, he richly deserves it, and also Shantha Rangaswamy, whose contribution to Indian women's cricket is well-known," Kumble said.

Kumble also welcomed the Karnataka government's approval for the KSCA to host matches at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium, describing it as an iconic venue for cricket lovers. Referring to last year's tragic incident at the stadium, he described it as unfortunate but said that necessary safety measures have since been implemented.

"It's good to know that the Government of Karnataka has given permission to the KSCA to conduct matches, because this is truly an iconic stadium and fans should come and enjoy. Yes, it was an unfortunate incident that happened last year, but I think it's important that matches do take place. I'm happy that the KSCA has taken whatever measures were asked of it, and I'm really glad that cricket is finally coming back," he added.

Rahul Dravid also expressed gratitude to the KSCA for naming a stand at Bengaluru's M Chinnaswamy Stadium after him, stating he is glad cricket will be back at the venue.

Speaking to ANI, Rahul Dravid expressed his gratitude for the KSCA honour, calling it a "great and humbling" recognition.

He reflected on growing up at the iconic M Chinnaswamy Stadium and also shared his excitement about cricket returning there, saying that he looks forward to watching more international matches at the venue.

"It's a great honour. The KSCA celebrates 50 years of Test cricket. It has been an iconic ground. I am really glad that cricket is hopefully going to be back in the KSCA. We are really looking forward to watching a lot more cricket here, and it should be fantastic when we play some international cricket here again," Dravid said.

Reflecting on his journey, the former India cricketer said the stadium holds special memories for him.

"It's a great honour. I am humbled. It's a stadium where I have grown up as a kid. It's a huge honour, and I can't be more thankful to the KSCA for doing that," the former India cricketer added.

- ANI

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Priya S
Long overdue recognition for these legends. The Wall and Jumbo defined an era of Indian cricket. Their humility even now is so inspiring. Hope they name one for Gundappa Vishwanath soon, as Ganguly said.
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Rohit P
Good move by KSCA and Venkatesh Prasad. But honestly, why did it take 50 years? So many legends from Karnataka have served Indian cricket. This should have happened much earlier. Still, better late than never.
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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in Bengaluru, this is wonderful news! Chinnaswamy is such a special ground. Can't wait to watch a match from the 'Dravid Stand'. His comment about growing up there really hits home.
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Vikram M
Perfect tribute on the stadium's 50th anniversary. Kumble's 10-wicket haul, Dravid's solid defence... memories come flooding back. Glad cricket is returning after the safety issues. The city needs its iconic stadium back.
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Kavya N
So heartening to see Shantha Rangaswamy included! Women's cricket often gets sidelined in these honours. A small but significant step. More power to her and all the pioneering women cricketers. 👏

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