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Atlast somebody treats cricket as a SPORT
by mridul ghosh on Mar 30, 2007 03:44 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

People are crying as if our country has been defeated in a war, after all it is a damn game. I am happy atleast the people of calcutta accepted it as a game

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by jai hind on Mar 30, 2007 03:50 PM   Permalink
agar aisa hai to sabke saath hona hai na. ganguly akele kyun aaye bhai saahab...??? team departure ek din hi hona chahiye...whether it is success/failure...people of calcutta r people of india,...don't u remember Eden Semi-finals against Lankans...we indeed get hurt when we loose as we love this game and we love our country...and now you are saying that why people r crying???????? I dont know on what basis u telling...

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by chs on Mar 30, 2007 03:50 PM   Permalink
Its not for that reason buddy... they excused him, since he has scored some runs against BANGLA & also he has made a place in the WORLD CUP team...

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by Sanjay Hemmady on Mar 30, 2007 03:52 PM   Permalink
yeah, afterall 'BANGLA'desh defeated "rest of india" . Ganguly has to be welcomed in "BANGLA' land. Afterall laying a foundation worthy of a snail must have benefited your 'BANGLA' land. Glory to Bangla. Let two Bengalis merge. He could be a captain material in the merged BANGLA land.

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by saptarshi bhattacharya on Mar 30, 2007 04:00 PM   Permalink
bouy, learn ur history first. what do u know bout bengal and bangladesh anyway? do u know bout 1971? it doesnt seem so from ur comments....

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