"At 17-18 years, making a Ranji Trophy debut that too in the final... It was probably the best moment of my life," Ganguly said in his address during a felicitation of the 25 years of the Ranji Trophy triumph.
"The whole thing of winning the Ranji Trophy was very very special," a nostalgic Ganguly said.
Batting at No 4, Ganguly scored 22 on his debut and hit five fours before being dismissed by Manoj Prabhakar.
Electing to bat, Delhi posted 278 and Bengal replied with 216 for 4 and the match ended in a draw, without either side gaining a first-innings lead in the match from March 23-28, 1990 (March 26 was a rest day).
Under the previous rules, Bengal emerged winners with a quotient of 54.00 (runs scored divided by number of wickets lost) against Delhi's 27.80 in the incomplete final at Eden Gardens.
"For a young player to see his team emerge as the country's best in his very first match. The mindset automatically changes and you tend to improve in a better way after getting into a winning side straightway. It was a winning team when I came and it definitely helped me in my game.
"I just hope it does not take another 25 years to win another Ranji Trophy title."
From his century on debut, to leading India to the World Cup final in 2003 among many other feats, Ganguly might have had his share of highs in the International cricket but it was the debut moment in the final win against Delhi which would remain very very special for him.
"I came to know about it on the eve of the match from our skipper Sambaran Banerjee, whom I still consider my captain. That excitement. It's very hard to explain what happened afterwards. It was like a fairy tale.
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