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must be selfish
by Priya Pillai on Mar 31, 2007 12:40 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

every body shud play selfish game..
Ganguly payed for him, ...

If everybody in Our team played for atleast them self(same as ganguly did) Indian team would have reached finals very easily..



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by sudipta Das on Mar 31, 2007 03:39 PM   Permalink
well said Priya.
Hope this common sense would hv prevailed in others who are willing to put the blame on Ganguly. This is really shameful on all of us that till now we are yet to realise that Ganguly should hv been made the captain before the team left our country. We needed a bold and aggressive Captain like him and not a lamb like Rahul Dravid. And due respect to the cricketing talent of Chappel, he should have gone back to his country by this time after this humiliating defeat of Indian Team in the World cup. I don't know what excuses he needs to give to prove himself.

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by pent on Apr 01, 2007 04:36 PM   Permalink
i would never think that chappel got the team he asked for anyways. the only mistake he did was have too much faith in Kaif and Yuvraj( maybe because these are the only 2 that got at least 25% talent), but he failed to realize kaif can never be jonty rhodes and Yuvaraj cannot be symmonds.

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by clev on Mar 31, 2007 03:31 PM   Permalink
yes if every one play for himself and play like ganguly india will manage to score only 150 form 50 overs ....i think with that score even bermuda would have defeated us...ganguly is stupid, selfish player...

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by Jas Sand on Apr 02, 2007 10:06 AM   Permalink
Playing selfishly is better than not playing at all - Sscoring a slow fifty is far better than scoring a fast 15!

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