caught by iqbal
2007-12-12 00:50:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Mohammad Sami to Ganguly, OUT, Gone! Oh that is disappointing for Sourav Ganguly. He's played a blinder in the first innings and the second but the 200 and 100 combination just wasn't to be. A shortish ball outside the off stump from Sami and Ganguly flashes hard. The ball goes straight to gully and the catch is taken. Ganguly goes on 91 but he richly deserved a century here.
SC Ganguly c Faisal Iqbal b Mohammad Sami 91 (134b 12x4 1x6) SR: 67.91
2007-12-12 01:38:18
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answered by The Rock 3
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hi
f you're looking for a clue to what has helped Sourav Ganguly sustain his spectacular run in Test cricket since his return at the *** end of last year, don't bother looking at his footwork or the flow of his bat. Take, instead, a close look at his eyes while he is batting. They speak of a calmness that borders on serenity, and a combination of composure and resolve. You could see it in his comeback innings in Johannesburg, which fetched him an unbeaten 51, and you could see it through his epic innings in Bangalore that marked a new high in his career.
In his bowling, and on the field, we have seen the more familiar Ganguly; excitable, emotional, even fiery. He has appealed cantankerously and celebrated his wickets and catches with child-like gusto. His batting hasn't lacked his natural flair - in fact, he has been batting with greater freedom than he did in the period leading up to his temporary banishment - but the most noticeable feature about his cricket has been his poise. It hasn't left him even after he has occasionally been cornered into an awkward position by a short ball.
He has let himself go only once: it was an emotional moment, getting to his first hundred before his adoring home fans. But his celebration after he got to his first double-hundred, a landmark he sought and will cherish, was far more subdued. There was the raising of the arms and the acknowledgment of applause from his team-mates and the crowd. But then there was also a series of little pumps of the fist, and a waving of the helmet. Those were for himself. There was an air of fulfillment, of a man celebrating privately in public. His smile touched a million hearts: his struggle to regain his place, and some would say his honour, have been among the most stirring and uplifting stories in cricket.
Let's be done with the numbers first. Incredibly for a man who was given up for dead, 2007 has been his most successful year statistically. Potentially he has three innings left still, and he has already scored 932 runs at 62.13. His most prolific year to date has been 2002, when he managed 945 runs - but it took him 16 Tests back then. Put together, 2005 and 2006 yielded him only 422 runs from 11 Tests at 28.13, and that included a painstaking hundred against a hopeless Zimbabwean bowling attack. so i think he is a wonderful player in india
2007-12-13 09:53:01
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answer #3
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answered by ☼▲kelly ▲☼ 5
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Ganguly had slammed it through point. That was easy catch for Iqbal..and India lost their fourth wicket...sami was bowling..ganguly made
91 runs
134 balls
12 fours
1 six
67.91 strike rate
2007-12-12 01:12:55
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answered by sid 2
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Ganguly is playing well its bad luck that he was out such a score 91That was easy catch for Iqbal..and India lost their fourth wicket...sami was bowling..ganguly made
2007-12-12 03:42:31
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answered by umesh singh 1
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He slashed at a wide ball from Mohd. Sami and edged it to gully fielder Faisal, who took the catch.
2007-12-15 00:57:01
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answered by vakayil k 7
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He got out to a good delivery,.
2007-12-15 14:47:24
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answered by The Great Montitude 7
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