Sourav Ganguly Offered To Quit As India Captain Before Pakistan ODI Series. Here's Why
The incident happened before the start of a one-day series against familiar and bitter rivals Pakistan in Kochi in 2005
- Press Trust Of India
- Updated: August 17, 2026 02:15 pm IST
- Yuvraj Singh and Harbhajan Singh pranked captain Sourav Ganguly with fake newspaper clippings in 2005
- Ganguly panicked and offered to resign, believing the clippings were genuine
- Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid supported the prank to convince Ganguly
The prank was meant to trigger a few laughs, but the drama became so intense that a battle-hardened India captain offered to resign in a state of complete panic. It was April Fool's Day in 2005, which was also the training day before the start of a one-day series against familiar and bitter rivals Pakistan in Kochi. The burden of expectations was, as usual, heavy, and Yuvraj Singh, along with Harbhajan Singh, decided that pranking then-skipper Sourav Ganguly would be the perfect way to lighten the mood in the dressing room.
So, they walked in carrying fake newspaper clippings in which Ganguly had lambasted his teammates for being party animals, irresponsible, and distant. The cutouts were so convincing that the usually unfazed 'Prince of Kolkata' was genuinely flabbergasted by what was being shown to him.
"Puri team baithi hui thi (the entire team was sitting) when we created this drama and decided that we would make an April Fool of Dada. Yuvi started it: 'Dada, what is this statement that you have given to the press?' He told him that you had called Yuvi a party animal, Harbhajan ko kisi ki padi nahi hai, Ashish Nehra is also in his own world, and Zaheer Khan also parties a lot," Harbhajan recalled in a podcast interview with PTI.
"Dada said, 'When did I say this?' Then we showed those clippings to him and said, 'What is this?'" said the 46-year-old.
Before a flummoxed Ganguly could process anything, Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid joined in to lend credibility that was impossible to refute.
"...we had already spoken to the seniors about this. I told Paaji (Tendulkar), 'Paaji, you tell him.' And he said to Dada, 'If you have done this, this is wrong.' Rahul Dravid was also playing along, so he said, 'Dada, this is not done, yaar.' When two senior players said that, Dada thought this must be genuine.
"He said, 'I swear, I didn't do this. I'll give up the captaincy if it's proved that I did this.'"
But the lead actors were not done yet. Harbhajan, along with a couple of other players, picked up their kits and started walking out of the dressing room, causing Ganguly's anxiety to shoot up by a few notches. He was now in a full-blown state of panic.
"The poor guy... While he was reading them (the newspaper clips), two or three of us picked up our bags and started walking out. Dada came running after us, saying, 'Arre yaar, wait, guys! The match is tomorrow. What are you people doing?'"
The act, however, ended before things could become any more complicated, as someone broke character and let out a laugh.
"Poor Dada was the kind of captain whom we could fool that day, but later we felt, 'Yaar, we've really put this decent man through it.' If it had been some other captain, he would genuinely have made us pick up our bags and told us, 'Get out of here and go home.'
"But he was like a big brother," Harbhajan said with a warm smile on his face as he spoke about the man under whom he played some of his most memorable cricket.
Wright waited outside
Amid all the built-up tension inside the dressing room, the team's head coach, John Wright, was busy setting up the fielding cones for training.
After all, it was a high-voltage home series against Pakistan, and Harbhajan had specifically told him to stay away from "the internal matter of the team" just this one time.
The amiable New Zealander patiently waited on the field, all the while wondering what could be keeping his players from coming out for so long.
"John Wright was waiting outside, thinking, 'When are they going to come out? When do I set the field? When do I start getting them to field?' Fifteen minutes, 20 minutes passed, and the team still hadn't come out.
"And he just kept waiting while all this drama was going on inside."
Need to keep the dressing room light
Harbhajan said pranks like these are a good way to bond with teammates, share a few laughs, and keep the mood light.
"Because if, in sport, you talk only about cricket, or only about whatever sport it is, the dressing room becomes gloomy and serious. Then the fun goes away. A happy dressing room is a winning dressing room," he said.
"You come back from the ground, discuss it, and that's it. If you keep thinking about it and carrying on with it, then the atmosphere becomes gloomy. And if you've made the atmosphere like that, what are you going to do when you go back?" he asked.
The philosophy proved true the next day.
India defeated Pakistan by 87 runs, with Virender Sehwag and Rahul Dravid slamming hundreds and Tendulkar picking up a five-wicket haul.
However, the six-match series was an overall disappointment, as India lost momentum after winning the first two games and eventually went down 2-4.