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Dalmiya refutes mail leak charge


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Ranajoy Bhattacharyya
My Dear Holmes
by Ranajoy Bhattacharyya on Oct 04, 2005 10:23 PM

How can you assert that an email is actually sent to only those people for whom it is supposedly intended (and whose names/email addresses are clearly visible on the top of the emailed message)? Greg may have sent many copies as blind copies to many other people. Also hackers now a days get access to even Microsoft's website. Hacking the BCCI website or email addresses of its office bearers must be child's play. My question is why did Chappel send this message as an email. Why didn't he wait till he came back and report it to the concerned people? Was he emotionally so purtrubed that he had to do it immediately? Or was it fairly ok with him if its contents reached the media? Hmm....this is no job for Scotland yard. Where are 'Dear Holmes' and 'My dear Watson'?

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Dr. K. Mallick
Dalmiya refutes ....
by Dr. K. Mallick on Oct 04, 2005 05:25 PM

It is a fact that Greg had sent the e-mail and its copies to a few BCCI officials. There must be at least one who has leaked it to the press. In my humble opinion, all those who have received the e-mail from Greg should dissociate from Indian cricket at least till the 2007 World Cup.
Dr. K. Mallick

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rayker
if he's right., he should show who is wrong!
by rayker on Oct 04, 2005 12:19 AM

since he's the boss of indian cricket, and he's trying his best to keep that post for himself for therest of his living days - he should prove that he's innocent and at least name a bakra who leaked it to the press!

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S.M.
Dalmiya refutes mail leak charge
by S.M. on Oct 03, 2005 11:08 PM

Mr. Dal(...) there were lot of reasons of leaking message. Ultimately it has already served the purposes for which you leaked it. You are the most black spot in BCCI history.

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