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Kaif supporters burn effigy of Ganguly
19.27 IST   20th Sept 2005

By Agencies

A group of supporters of middle order batsman Mohammad Kaif today burnt the effigy of Indian skipper Sourav Ganguly who they blamed for keeping out the Allahabad player from the Test squad.

Kaif, who impressed in the Tri-series preceding the ongoing Test series against Zimbabwe, was left out of the first Test and also ignored for the second, which began in Harare today.

The slogan-shouting fans gathered before the Civil Lines residence of the cricketer in Allahabad and accused Ganguly of being biased against Kaif.

They later burnt an effigy of Ganguly.


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