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Ganguly out for a duck

June 04, 2005 00:59 IST

India captain Sourav Ganguly finally got a chance to bat on day 3 of the four-day match between Glamorgan and Sussex. But after facing only three balls he was back in the pavilion without scoring.

Glamorgan were 289 for 7 in their first innings after 54 overs at stumps in reply to Sussex's 497 for 5 declared.

At Croydon, India's ace off-spinner Harbhajan Singh, after failing to score in the first innings, hit up an unbeaten 15, inclusive of a six, off 12 balls as Surrey declared their second innings on 310 for 7 against Warwickshire.

Set a target of 442 in their second innings, Warwickshire were 18 for 1 off 6.2 overs.

 

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Sub: YET another goose egg!!

Ganguly poor form continues to haunt him.I think ganguly must get back to his basics . cant believe that once dubbed as " baadshah of ...


Posted by Balaji venkatrao





Sub: Congratulations..Another milestone achieved

Ganguly is by far setting new standards to Indian captainicy. Glamorgans ans Sussex are real idiots to hire him. But my heart goes out in ...


Posted by Eisen





Sub: Regarding Ganguli

Sir Consistently, Sourav Ganguly has been failing to score runs, still he is being given undue coverage by press and media, just because he is ...


Posted by Subhash





Sub: Ganguly

Thats the point.He was lucky enough to play for India so long but I am confident the county will definitely know about his so called ...


Posted by Rohit





Sub: Not a Big NEWS

Doesn't sound to be a NEWS to be posted as HEADLINES... This is common and would be a Real NEWS when he scores a run.


Posted by Ashwin




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