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Uploaded by on Mar 27, 2008

Sourav Ganguly's Aggressive 50 from just 51 balls against Australia at Sydney, when India were just trying to save the match. He finally falls for one of the most controversial decision in test cricket. This decision ended-up costing India, the entire match.


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  • What the heck is Ian Healy talking about ?? Ganguly is the greatest cover driver in the world perhaps ever. Hussey is nowhere close.

    First learn a little about cricket before commenting, Ian Healy.

  • worst decision all right...at least we showed those fucking cheats in Perth

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  • @idontknowshitokay Relax, asshole. I never said that Indians are always squeaky-clean, all I have been ranting about is this fucking non-catch. Look up the comments above, from there you will see a reference I have made as to my comment on a Youtube video about a bumped catch taken by Ganguly. Indian as I am, I acknowledged that, why can't you acknowledge this one instead of constantly denying it or pointing to others' faults???

  • @cupidvogel How about this dickhead? /watch?v=9S8Op2kSkbk

  • raina learn from dada!!how 2 play short ballz

  • famous quote god of off-side, but surprisingly not many shots on the off-side, but that was a historic match @sydney, wherewe completely outplayed Australia, but unfortunately the spirit of game was lacking in Pontings team which leaded india still down in the series 2-0

  • DADA IS MY FEVORITE...

  • @montychandra Both behind Michael Vaughan pal.

  • @CoolStoryBrosauce Here, see the 2nd comment in the page at

    all_comments?v=tiY75NfKzKg

    Note the date of comment. Not that I posted it now to bluff you!

  • @CoolStoryBrosauce Yes, I knew this was coming. Look up the comments on that page, and you will find me saying that it was very bad and dishonest on Ganguly's part to resort to this, much as I am a big fan of him, being a Bengalee myself. So if I can accept his fault, why can't you that this was clearly a bumped catch and Clarke is a 3rd-rate dishonest chap to have claimed it clean? Plus, you have shown me one video only, because there is no more for India, whereas I can show you tons. Wanna c?

  • @cupidvogel I've seen all the examples that Indians commonly use... including that one. It doesn't actually mean anything though, it's often hard to tell if you've caught a ball cleanly or not.

    Here

    watch?v=eoc_RqY6yws

    Food for thought....

  • @CoolStoryBrosauce Good example. I remember it clearly. Problem is that Sachin is so immaculate in his conduct that even Dravid, and for that matter, the entire world admitted that it was indeed by mistake, as it IS sometimes difficult to judge a bumped catch. But look at this video: (GOOGLE "Michael Clarke's catch (and it's not Lara Bingle)" to see it in YOUTUBE). I can show you more from Clarke if you like. So now tell me, why should others believe that Clarke erred unwittingly?

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