Yeah, that really was a tricky situation and Ganguly came through. Yuvraj is proving to be the ice man in these pressure situations, something like what Bevan is doing for Australia.luckyeddie said:Ganguly (his regal left-handedness) and Yuvraj are on top of the situation.
Problem solved.
Yes but Ganguly still seems to be in bad form, even the comentators were saying it. The fact remains that he hasn't made a score against any major team for a while, maybe this will herald a return to form, but it's been said many a time and nothing has come of it.Neil Pickup said:Form is Temporary, Class is Permanent.
Well but he still has class :PRik said:Yes but Ganguly still seems to be in bad form, even the comentators were saying it. The fact remains that he hasn't made a score against any major team for a while, maybe this will herald a return to form, but it's been said many a time and nothing has come of it.
I've never seen his "class"krkode said:Well but he still has class :P
The best players are those that will find their way out of recessions like the one Ganguly is having. And Ganguly is on that road to form again...dunno if he'll drop off now, but I think it's unlikely given his class. But then I like to think what I want to think
Rik were you in a box during the 99/2000 season? Did you not see the 99 WC? Ganguly was awesome and a joy to watch. Sachin and Ganguly have combined for more ODI century opening partnerships than anyone else and Sachin didn't score all 100+ runs. You're just being harsh on him because he's Indian and you're jealous that he can actually bat :rolleyes: :PRik said:I've never seen his "class"