The Sahara Cup tournament faded into oblivion after three editions between 1996-98 but the moment there is a mention of this tournament in the most populous Canadian city, Ganguly and his four back-to-back Man-of-the Match award winning feat instantly comes to mind.
People here would sit back in 'Time Machine' to recollect the good old Ganguly days when the likes of Saeed Anwar, Ijaz Ahmed and Saleem Malik hopped, skipped and jumped in the face of some prodigious swing bowling during that 'Summer of 97'.
"We all saw how well Ganguly bowled here. I subsequently saw him in England a few times but he never bowled that much. But during that 1997 tournament, he made a lasting impression on me. We're surprised that he did not bowl as much for India," Petrook said.
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While Petrook also recollected the "humble Sachin Tendulkar" and "nice gentleman" Rahul Dravid, he did not forget to mention one such time when there could have been a mini-security issue if Inzamam ul Haq had hit a fan with a cricket bat for constantly disturbing him.
"During that tournament, the Indians and the Pakistani fans used to sit in the same stand. There was one guy shouting, and kept on for quite a long time. I saw Inzamam going to the 12th man and say something.
For Indian tourists, the ground still belongs to the 'Maharaj', while some try to inquire about the exact place where the incident occured.
"Often when there's a team of Indian or Pakistani tourists coming here, they keep on asking about it," he laughed.