Saturday, July 22, 2006

Ganguly email: a dog eats another!

By John Cheeran
Mate, who said a dog would not eat another?
Whoever it is, he should be shot. For he has been proven wrong by two Bengalis.
A dog will eat another, if it does not get any bones. That is the new lesson.
I'm told Sourav Ganguly has hit out against Jagmohan Dalmiya.
Ganguly has written an e-mail from England, where he is busy dragging his County side Northamptonshire to disgrace with his pathetic batting, attacking his one-time guardian angel.
In one stroke, Ganguly has become the most celebrated email writer in the history of the world. Ganguly's email is a passionate tale of love, betrayal and revenge.
Away from the batting crease, Ganguly's timing has been perfect.
He has chosen Dalmiya's weakest moment to strike at him, the forthcoming presidential elections for the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB).
And I'm not surprised. It fits with Ganguly's behaviour pattern as India's captain in the past. Ganguly, who has a degree in blaming others to hide his own faults, blames Dalmiya now for his current plight.
Ganguly has sent the email, what has now become a literary classic of a man's frustrations, to his brother Snehashish supporting Dalmiya's rival Prasun Mukherjee in the CAB elections.
Ganguly's Classic email was released by Mukherjee at a press conference in Kolkata.
Ganguly has said in the email: "People who leak e-mails and sacrifice players' careers should be heavily punished. There are people in CAB who are playing with players' careers to suit them. They should not be allowed to go scot-free as it takes years of hard work to reach a certain level in sports."
Complaining of unethical practices in the CAB, Ganguly also expressed satisfaction at the stand taken by the West Bengal chief minister, Buddhadev Bhattacharjee, who openly said that Dalmiya should stay away from the CAB presidential race. "I am happy that the Chief Minister and people concerned are addressing the issues and working towards the right path," Ganguly wrote.
Wonderful, indeed!
Now Ganguly is telling us who leaked Chappell's email, addressed to the Indian cricket board, to a Bengali newspaper.
Who else, Dalmiya.
Shame on you Ganguly. You are nothing but a desperate man without any scruple, who has chosen to betray the one who supported you during your gravest crises.
Greg Chappell spoke the truth when he told The Guardian how much the place in Indian team mattered to Ganguly's financial wellbeing. Now out of the team and struggling to score more than five runs in county cricket, Ganguly has stooped so low to please the anti-Dalmiya faction by attacking his former godfather.
It should not be a surprise to you if Ganguly is calculating that by attacking Dalmiya he can buy peace with Sharad Pawar and come back into the Indian team!
This is nothing but shameful opportunism.
Even Jagmohan Dalmiya does deserve better!

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Anonymous said...

You seem to be a Ganguly basher, sad...

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