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Ganguly joins Glamorgan


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cric_bhai
Ganguly - glamor gone
by cric_bhai on May 28, 2005 02:08 PM

Hope Ganguly glamor is not gone at Glamorgon

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Harish Nair
GANGULY JOINS COUNTY CRICKET
by Harish Nair on May 26, 2005 03:23 PM

Gr8 to learn that Ganguly joins Glomorgan. Hopefully he regains his form (which is most unlikely) and also learns how to face bouncers. Anyway, he has got an opportunity and he should try to utilise it fully, so that he remains in Indian squad.

Best of luck mr. ganguly.

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G Mookerjee
Ganguly
by G Mookerjee on May 26, 2005 06:59 AM

Atlast Ganguly has taken a positive step.So long he was only bragging about his past achievements.Now he has given himself a chance to set right his technical faults.He should also make it a point to play all the domestic matches after he returns to India.

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hks
typo
by hks on May 26, 2005 03:03 AM

"english county" on first line of the news

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Sudeep
Ganguly joins Glamorgan
by Sudeep on May 25, 2005 11:47 PM

I feel Ganguly should join glamorgan and quit the indian team ! let him serve england. he is a liability rather than an asset for the indian team.

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Rajiv
Good for Glamorgan
by Rajiv on May 25, 2005 08:37 PM

A good choice by Glamorgan. Considering that Glamorgan has lost all the 5 matches this season, this selection will make sure that they increase that record and nothing stops them from loosing all the reamining matches.

Any news how much money was paid to Glamorgan by Ganguli ?





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labrea
Ganguly joins Glamorgan
by labrea on May 25, 2005 07:38 PM

Indian govts have consistently opposed professional sports. England, Australia, New Zealand all have professional cricket, yet in the 'biggest' land of cricket, there is no professional cricket, and thier best players are forced to play for foreign clubs to make a livng. Shame on the netas and baubs who seek to keep cricket as their privy fiefdom.

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