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Ganguly to Bengal''s rescue


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Akhil Kumar Roy
Cricket Politics
by Akhil Kumar Roy on Nov 25, 2005 03:01 PM

Dear Sir,
I would like to share one comments.........

Like a fish trying to survive without Water.....
Like this... Sourav Ganguly trying to survive in the Indian Cricket.No one with him from Cricket team.
Why?He has not given any thing to Indian Cricket....
He was not five years Captain......He is not like other state cricketer,Like as Sachin,Dravid,Sehawag......He is not a fit player who has made a Century in Zimbabwa,Deelip Trophy and Pune during 2months.

Can he survive seeing the other player like as Sachin,Sehawag,Kaif,Yubraj.....Who are doing not better than Sourav.

This is the politics in Indian Cricket........
No one can survive in a long run whithout Honesty. Chappel Raj and Dravid Raj will not run long time as because both are a great politician in Cricket.

Thanks and Regards,
Akhil
Kolkata


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Udayadittya Shome
Smelling rotten fish, media?
by Udayadittya Shome on Nov 25, 2005 12:57 PM

The timing looks too convnient! On one day Sourav Ganguly is deposed as India skipper, the next day he's inducted in the test team (not so much on merit, but to placate the irate fans at Kolkata and to ensure that the one-dayer goes ahead without crowd-trouble, as one part of the TV media suggested). And then, immediately afterwards, in a Ranji trophy elite group match he responds with a five-wicket haul, and then coming to bat at 63/4, with an 81 not-out. Surely Ganguly hasn't developed so much caliber overnight? Here's some food for thought for India's cricket pundits turned conspiracy theorists. Maybe it's got to have something to do with a newly-formed Dalmiya-Pawar nexus? Maybe Mr. Dalmiya has got into an understanding with Mr. Pawar before the forthcoming BCCI election, who's in turn using his clout within Maharashtra to ensure that Dalmiya's protege has an outstanding run?

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Dr. Cajetan Coelho
Fine effort by Saurav !
by Dr. Cajetan Coelho on Nov 24, 2005 11:54 PM

He keeps on moving ahead. What an inspiration to so many. Well done.

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