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Sourav Ganguly playing his last test almost pulled it off – a hundred on debut and in his final test. All morning he’d played Krejza quite well, stepping out and all. But around the 80 run mark he began to take it easy and slow and in a way that cost him. Dhoni came out after lunch looking to attack but was out soon after his 50 and Krejza went on to have a hat-trick situation with two beautiful deliveries to Zaheer Khan and Amit Mishra.
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Watch cricket highlights (including Sachin Tendulkar’s 40th test century) from the 1st day of the Nagpur Test - Australia vs India - the 4th and final test from the 2008 Border-Gavaskar Trophy Series played on November 6, 2008.
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Published by Nanda on 28th October 2008
Published by Nanda on 25th October 2008
The current controversy over what Gilly has writtin in his auto-biography seems to have been blown out of proportion by the Indian media, I think. Isn’t it true, that as per the Indian constitution, everyone has freedom of speech? Isn’t that supposed to be the very foundation of Democracy? Whatever Gilchrist wrote in his book are his personal thoughts and opinions. It doesn’t necessarily mean that its all true or not.
When Sunil Gavaskar recently called white match referees to be biased against Asian cricketers, isn’t he calling them racist. Where was the controversy there? So, in other words, Indians can say whatever they feel like and they are right as per the local media, yet if an Australian or a non-asian player says something it quickly becomes blasphemy.
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