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Saurav Ganguly’s Last Inning

November 10th, 2008 rohitj Leave a comment Go to comments

My the best memories of Cricket are of course that of Sachin’s. His batting is the only thing that makes me watch cricket. I can not also forget those awesome innings which Sachin Tendulkar and Saurav Ganguly played together. No doubt most of the Indians enjoyed Saurabh Ganguly’s glory days. Then came the time when he slipped down in performance (and team spirit as well I believe). Anyways, it was his last inning 2 days back. A test match against Australia. His performance was good in first inning. But in second inning, he got out duck. Zero runs in last inning of his test cricket life. Surely a sad story. But then Bradman also got Duck in his last inning. Anyways, of course his fans and his rivals put that video of his last inning on youtube. Since I don’t watch TV, I turned to youtube to watch that final moments, but it so seems that BCCI has made google remove those videos. Why? Well, I don’t know. BCCI doesn’t even have the copyright on those videos. This is what youtube says about those videos “This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by Board of Control for Cricket in India”. No, I do not understand. First of all, BCCI doesn’t own any copyright on these videos. Second of all, even if they were afraid that people will insult Ganguly, where is the freedom of expression. Didn’t they insult Ganguly by kicking him out of team for sometime. And didn’t they insult him by making him play under a junior’s captaincy who once played under Ganguly’s captancy. And what about the fans? The fans who couldn’t watch his last inning. BCCI simply snatched the freedom of expression. And of course Google supported them.

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  1. Ashish
    November 16th, 2008 at 14:30 | #1

    Hi,
    Did you deliberately misspell Sourav or was that a mistake??
    I fully agree with you that its painful to see such notices- the youtube ones-, however, the fact of the matter is that BCCI indeed has a copyright over those videos, probably arising from the fact that the test match is being played in India.
    Correct me if I’m wrong
    -Ashish

  2. November 16th, 2008 at 15:06 | #2

    whoops… It was a mistake.. Corrected

    I think the copyrights are sold to the TV channels… Not 100% sure though. I remember seeing such copyright fight for world cup telecast, which sort of revealed that a particular channel had all rights, and that channel was selling the broadcast.

    But even if thats the case, the reason for BCCI to remove those videos was not to protect their copyright (because then they would remove lot other videos. Remember the Yuvraj six sixes?), but it was to snatch the freedom to criticize Ganguly.

  3. Mayank
    November 30th, 2008 at 00:20 | #3

    sala itna lambda comment likha aur isne uchka diya ki naam chahiye…save nahin kara mera comment…kya chutiyaap site hai…sahi karo be…

  4. November 30th, 2008 at 00:58 | #4

    My apologies. Seems like some Wordpress bug. I will take time to fix it. If you can, can you please write it again.

  5. naveen
    December 19th, 2008 at 08:18 | #5

    am a huggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee fan of ganguly…….he rocks………..

  6. December 21st, 2008 at 12:05 | #6

    hahaha

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