Change Hindustan to Bangalistan... Bangali will be national language Saurab Ganguli will be President, Prime Minister and Captain of Bangalistan team. And the matches will be played in Eden Gardens and all the Banglistan players will write B in place of V.
Kolkota will be capital of Bangalistan Hail Bangalistan......
RE:Hail Ganguli
by on Apr 09, 2007 12:52 PM Permalink
I will recommend, ur highness, ganguly to whip ur ass for speaking such crap english!! please speak in ur so called SHUDH MADARTOUNGUE B-HINDI! And please dont even try to speak in a language u dont understand...u pretentious sick b*****! I will give u a spoon so tht u can eat my a**!
RE:Hail Ganguli
by Suman Bhat on Apr 09, 2007 01:07 PM Permalink
Sourav vs Dravid: %u2018I Know What Is Right%u2019 During Sourav Ganguly%u2019s knock of 66 (129 balls, four fours) in the opening game against Bangladesh, Dravid is reported to have sent word twice or thrice to his predecessor to get the scoring rate going, but did not draw the desired response. The left-handed batsman, known to be a scourge of left-arm spinners, made just 45 runs off 69 balls against three left-arm spinners. He got out in the 44th over and left the later order with a lot to do, making Dravid fret and fume.
An SMS query about team composition that a journalist had meant for Sourav Ganguly ended up with another player. Of course, as is the nature of intrigues in the Indian team, the latter promptly shared it with skipper Rahul Dravid. The captain told Ganguly at a team meeting that he did not appreciate such interaction with the media. Ganguly shot back: "I have been captain of the Indian team and I know what is right and not. In any case, unlike you, I%u2019ve friends in the media." Enough said Mumbai: Nobody may confirm, but there apparently were phases in recent times when captain Rahul Dravid had to act as a %u2018messenger%u2019 between coach Greg Chappell and most players. Sounds unbelievable, but it reportedly did happen. The complete breakdown in communication meant Dravid, an introvert himself, had to face the
music. It%u2019s anybody%u2019s guess just how much it affected him as a person and as a cricketer. %u201CDravid has come through a very tough period,%u201D is what somebody in the know told The Telegraph on Saturday, the day after the World Cup review. Meanwhile, Dravid hasn%u2019t only been backing Virender Sehwag both inside and outside selection meetings %u2014 he stood by all his players during the review. %u201CAt least one official specifically asked about the attitude of certain players, but Dravid insisted there had been nothing wrong with anybody%u2019s behaviour,%u201D revealed a well-placed source. The gentleman added: %u201CThroughout, Dravid kept saying if anybody had to be faulted, it would be him... His attitude enhanced the already high respect he enjoys...%u201D Dravid has kept the captaincy and, on the face of it, shouldn%u2019t have problems with stand-in cricket manager (coach) Ravi Shastri. There%u2019s enormous repair work to be done and, so, their task is cut out.