Sourav Ganguly fired Bengal’s imagination. He was a talisman the state had waited too long forSoumya Bhattacharya10-Nov-2008 For all Benga
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Zaheer back in full swing
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South Africa rewarded for patience
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In Watson, what they possess is a very accomplished batsman who can play anywhere in the order, who’s also more than capable as fourth or fifth bowler
Sid finds his vicious streak
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Ganga or Gayle?
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Into the frying pan
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