Growing up in Trinidad, it was easy for Daren Ganga to get started with cricket—the West Indian cricket team had won two World Cups in the 70s and had unleashed complete domination in the next two decades. But Ganga achieved the tough task—of rising through the ranks and making it to the national team, outshining the hundreds of others who had picked up the bat just like him. He wasn't the most flamboyant of players and had his ups and downs, but patience and grit were virtues that Ganga carried in his game and his life.