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RE:ganguly is main culprit for defeat
by Dennis Crasta on Mar 26, 2007 01:21 PM

Honestly I cannot understand why you are up and against ganguly... For that matter of fact compare his last 7 innings to any indian player innings he has a better score and average. Against Bangladesh he is the top scorer for india.... If you say that ganguly has a bad average against bermuda against the team average, boss wake up, to score 89 runs and create a platform for others to follow is not that simple... you saw the match against sri lanka after ganguly there was a collapse. Honestly i congratulate sri lanka on their win, The field placement was perfect... Honestly when sri lanka scored 250... i knew that india was out of the world cup... with the inital start the bowlers gave... our captian became complaisant in the later overs... see the quick singles... i didn't notice anybody taking quick singles in the indian team.. Jaywardne never let indian's settle down. we played sri lanka's game not ours and we lost. Dravid is not having the spirit and passion to be a captian, he let the sri lankans get away by allowing them to score 250 with the initial bowling displayed i thought we will contain them to 200.
By the way if ganguly had stayed on the crease we would have won the match... but viewers like you do not have a fixed opinion... in one way you say that he played a rash shot, which was for scoring (i think you forget)... and secondly you say his average is not good... decide boss what you want him to go after the bowling or play sensibly without taking too many risks.
In fact i feel that Mr. Sachin Tendulkar the master batsman in the world got bowled is a amazing... If it was a catch or even LBW i can understand.... Bowled is a shame... it shows the defenses of the little master... it is high time that he hung up his boots and start looking after his restaurant business.

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