good decision dada, all the best and every one will remember u for what u have done to the indian cricket, great leader have a nice and peaceful future
Re: a welcome relief for youngsters
by Michael Raj on Oct 07, 2008 08:01 PM Permalink
i certainly agree with you. All these old guys should be asked to quit. This will enable the young guys to play well and compete for their place in the team.
Well Done, All the best for your future, look forward to see you as a top Manager ( not coach- except for off side batting) and a top commentator.
In a couple of months, can we see you giving it back to those smelly backside orifices who postulate on TV..... Good show Dada. Another 112 runs and at least one century. Well Done once again.
We have been talking about Beginning of the Beginning of the End of the World of the National of the International of the Century of the Champion of the ....bla bla...
Hello Tendulkar it is a message for you and the rest of seniors given by Dada, please follow him and set an example in the juniors that if you don't do well there will be replacement. No doubt you are the class batsman and i am sure your record will be there for another 2 decads so why do you worry i hope you will be the next we need to hear u r retirement.
Its Very sad that he is going like this. He doesn't deserve this kind of behavior,because of media created pressure he has taken this decision.Though he is a great player and for all u people who criticizing ganguly I want to remind you all he was the best test batsman last year for india. Anyways he is going now and I just hope you will do well in upcoming series against australia.One thing I want to say here you are my hero in fact you are hero for many like me. We are Proud to have a player and captain like you. Best Of luck for your future.
Re: Good Bye Dada--My Hero
by YLA on Oct 07, 2008 07:34 PM Permalink
We can understand your sentiments but once u r born u need to die one day so once u r inside the game u need to exit. So why did he accept this no doubt he is a class player done a lot to india but he had forgtton that every one has his replacement no is fixed. Dhoni and other needs to be aware of this.
u have been the greatest captain of the indian team.it is a sad day 4 bcci who r known 4 their weird decisions always targetting u. great men survive such hatred. best wishes. smt alka rao.
Its so sad that DADA is going,when he took over captaincy,indian team was nothing,today the so called juniors are because his backing that he did in case of yuvraj,shewag,bhajji etc...He taught the indian team the attitude.....Indian can never find his replacement.Others seniors will soon follow but i m sure Sachin will there in d world cup....he should be......
Re: Good Bye Dada
by Akshay Singh on Oct 07, 2008 07:31 PM Permalink
Why sachin sud be there for the world cup??? Did he has won many world cups for india?? I think he sud retire before dada. If you look up the indian cricket contribution ganguly has contributed a lot more than sachin. Sachin is just sucking the indian cricket for his personal use and there is not contribution from his side.
Re: Good Bye Dada
by Yogendra Harchilkar on Oct 07, 2008 07:33 PM Permalink
So true. Yuvraj kept getting chance after chance after chance under Ganguly's captaincy. Dhoni made his debut in a disastrous series in Bangladesh under dada. Kaif would've been kicked out earlier than he was had it not been for Dada.
And Zaheer, Nehra and co. kept their places just because dada stood by them.
But today, Dada is all alone. However, congratulations on a wonderful career you've had and all the best for the future. Have a great series. For one last time, show the Aussies their rightful place. Destroy them.
Re: Good Bye Dada
by IndianGuy on Oct 07, 2008 07:35 PM Permalink
Dada gave chances to them because he recognised the talentin them. Do you want all these players to resign and back Ganguly? Wt do you mean by Ganguly is alone today?
It's a good and timely decision. I think we will ahve to leave these individuals to decide wt is best for them. Dravid know when to decide. He decided to quit the captaincy when he realized it's too much burden on him and effecting his batting. If any one who would have in his position wouldnt have taken such decision. Same thing will happen with respect to his retirement, He himself will know when to retire. Same is with Kumble in ODIs and now Ganguly. So let's leave the decision to the individuals.