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weekly newsletter by http://www.cricketwatchdogs.com <o:p></o:p> <o:p></o:p> register at www.cricketwatchdogs.com to receive weekly newsletters in your <o:p></o:p> inbox <o:p></o:p> www.cricketwatchdogs.com Fostering Healthy Debates Humour of the Week " Exams are like GIRL FRIENDS:
1. Too Many Questions.
2. Difficult to Understand.
3. More Explanation is Needed.
4. Result is always FAIL!"<o:p></o:p> - Mukherjee Post of the Week "No one can doubt Sachin's class and contributions to the Indian team. But as of now I am afraid he is just hanging on. Most Indian cricketers have been selfish for their personal milestones starting from the great Gavaskar to Sachin to Azhar and Sourav. Very few like Srikanth, Sidhu and maybe Sehwag are not. Even Dravid who is unselfish was very insecure, cynical and selfish in the Ganguly issue. That was perhaps because he was so tired of playing the second fiddle to Sachin, Sourav and Laxman that he wasn't ready to let go of his new found reign over the team even if it meant being a sycophant to someone like Chappell.
Regarding the exclusion of Sachin, I don't see it happening because he is in the good books of Chappell. Sourav was straight forward and audacious and Chappell had personal issues with him. He wanted an obedient captain but the same yardstick won't be applied in case of Sachin. As long as the team does well there won't be any problems.
The likes of Yuvraj, Raina and Dhoni are hiding the failures of bigwigs like Sachin and Sehwag." <o:p> --- chetan1979 CWD Editor's Corner Does Ganguly matter anymore? --By Ranja "Life has a cruel way of catching up with you and demoting you from the lofty heights of the Captains seat to obscurity. It can be even worse when the demotion is accentuated by certain factions hell bent on not adhering to the cricketing etiquette. A run of low scores doesnt help the cause either and certainly precipitated the demise of a player once heralded as the saviour of Indian cricket.
Reminders have a purpose. Gangulys sole purpose, however, after the ignominious fall from grace was to remind any one who bothered to listen that he is a cricketer of worth and has over 15,000 runs under his belt. Suffice to say that irrespective of what he may be actually worth for all his troubles, these runs will never desert him in the statisticians almanac. Neither can anyone discount his contributions towards Indian cricket. Even the staunchest anti-Gangulite would find it daunting to claim that Indian cricket team were not beneficiaries of his contributions.
Critics, and there are dime a dozen in every nook and corner of the world, would gripe against the resurrection of someone disbanded to history books and it would appear, on the face of it, that any gesture to tinker with this assumption would be tantamount to serious affray. As night follows day, the selectors seem to have stressed in no uncertain terms that the inevitable cause of happenings has followed its rightful course in eliminating Ganguly from the core. "<o:p></o:p> .......read more To get more excitement visit: http://cricketwatchdogs.com/phpbb/index.php <o:p></o:p> <o:p></o:p> Please feel free to forward this newsletter issue to friends and associates. <o:p></o:p> <o:p></o:p> If you require any assistance, contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <o:p></o:p> <o:p></o:p> |
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