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Old 14-12-2005, 08:59 PM in reply to honestbharani's post starting "yeah, but honestly, I don't think he..."
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Originally Posted by Cricinfo
Since being dropped from the one-day team, Ganguly has done everything within his means to retain his Test spot. He has trained hard, scored runs, taken wickets, and kept his emotions to himself. It can be argued that he had done enough in this Test to keep his place. And the decision to send him packing, while retaining Gautam Gambhir, who has looked inadequate against the moving ball, could seem unjust and cruel. It is difficult not to feel sorry for Ganguly.
I am one of Ganguly's biggest haters but I don't know why but even i am feeling sorry for him. I don't think this is a fitting farewell to Ganguly who has done soo much for indian cricket since the match scandels, yes we all know for the last 2 years he hasn't been great but he did take a young talented team and make them into a team which could beat any team on their day. I will always remember Ganguly for forging a bunch of telented youngster into a world beating team and i shall never forget his glorious off side batting.
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