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Ganguly - A Cricket Maestro
by anilkumar kucheria on Mar 30, 2007 04:46 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Bengal has one good quality. The people of the state understand that luck does not favour always. So, if he (Saurav) failed to score in the world cup, it does not mean that he dint have the spirit to play or he do not know how to play or he has forgotten to play or he knowingly played such game. Every player wants to play better, otherwise, the names of Great players like Donald Bradman, Garfield Sobers & so would not have come up. So the people of Bengal greeted him (Mr. Saurav - Royal Bengal Tiger No. 2] as he attempted his level best to elevate the name of his state.

SAUROB DA - JINDABAD
JINDABAD - JINDABAD

JUG JUG JIYO - SAUROB DA

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  RE:RE:Ganguly - A Cricket Maestro
by KAUSTAV DASGUPTA on Mar 30, 2007 04:55 PM   Permalink
who r you,O Toilet Cleaner in Chappell`s House?

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by spljetty on Mar 30, 2007 04:57 PM   Permalink
are yaar tu muje pahechan liya?

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  RE:Ganguly - A Cricket Maestro
by Badal Baidya on Mar 30, 2007 04:56 PM   Permalink
Guys it is not about cursin bengal....those who has cursed him...can they tell what was dravid's performance in this wc.......is he selfish or dravid??..dravid th bitch,have no quality to lead a team played a big role for his sacking from the team......ganguly palyed a lot of balls to score runs that is his fault but the other ruscals failed totally....that is not a fault ......pls dont make such comments it makes clear that they dont have any khowledge of cricket....ganguly may/may not be in the team ..but what will be india's gain if dravid,the greatest folish,the women will remain as the captain

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