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*A Century Is Not Enough* by Sourav Ganguly is an engaging memoir that chronicles the journey of one of India’s most successful and controversial cricket captains. Ganguly shares insights into his early life, struggles, and the defining moments of his career, offering a behind-the-scenes look at his leadership, controversies, and triumphs. From his rise to the captaincy, his famous on-field battles, and his role in transforming Indian cricket into a formidable force, the book is an honest, candid reflection of a man who shaped the game and became a cricketing legend. With personal anecdotes and revealing stories, Ganguly’s autobiography is both a celebration of his career and a testament to his resilience and passion for the sport.

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