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Warm welcome for Ganguly in Kolkata
by rama murthy on Mar 30, 2007 03:24 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

We expect your retirement announcement as soon as possible.

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by CHIKKU on Mar 30, 2007 03:36 PM   Permalink
May be he needs to retire for his age, but he certainly did have a good comeback and he was good at the match... only player who played consistently from team India. That cannot be a reason to throw out someone from the team. Guess you need to follow cricket a bit more closely....


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by manoj kumar on Mar 30, 2007 03:46 PM   Permalink
Its good to be 66 from 129 balls rather than being duck or out for a low score like dravid or tendulkar.Dravid was behind ganguly's ouster from the team . no one can argue abt the fact that ganguly is the best ever captain India Had. Captaincy is not abt technical skills . its abt leadership and need mental toughness
Easier to balame somebody who tried to do something ? why are you not pointing fingers at some body who hasnt donme anything

We can say scahin played badly because he want to be the captaian??? will you say like that. by the way iam a Keralite

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by manoj rao on Mar 30, 2007 03:36 PM   Permalink
BOSS salil

shameless in waht sence.......the gr8 wall of india...who has given his complete life for cricket...still the best batsman in the INDIA...

try to learn cricket first mr salil

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by Arup Palit on Mar 30, 2007 04:37 PM   Permalink
the wall with a BIG HOLE

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by ChanC on Mar 30, 2007 03:27 PM   Permalink
abhi to captaincy ka doosra daud chalu karneka hai usko .... sab paapiyo ki nishaan hatana hai naa ...retirement to 2011 ke baad ..

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by Rishi Raj on Mar 30, 2007 03:27 PM   Permalink
Mr Murthy kindly go and check the records before making such irresponsible comments. Retirement for what???


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by manoj rao on Mar 30, 2007 03:33 PM   Permalink
retirement for being most...unfit and most disintigrate player of the indian cricket team, the catch he leved on the ball of agarkar and the shot he played against srilanka....SHAME on MR.Gangully

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by Pushan Banerjee on Mar 30, 2007 03:28 PM   Permalink
And what about Dravid? Nothing to him Mr. Murthy. It seems to me people like you treat 50's and 60's under pressure with disregard but ducks from Dravid get no mention. Sachin?? Biased comment from a very biased and racist person. Shame on people like you. India would be better without you.

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by manoj rao on Mar 30, 2007 03:34 PM   Permalink
Mr Banarjee.....Dravid and Sachin are more above gangully so plz don't compare them with gangully....its the insult of cricket and insult of india

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by KK on Mar 30, 2007 03:48 PM   Permalink
HI manoj,
talking abt Sachin above ganguly one can understand ....
but buddy ganguly is better then Dravid ..
and there is no second thaught on tht ...
check the record and then u will come to know ...
its tht between 2005-2006 ganguly was not playing but before and after tht he is having good game ...
he was good and aggressive captain ...
see the example of Australian team their captain is so aggressive and this boost the moral of the team ....
hope i am able to make my point clear

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