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. Word 2003 (Build 14.0.6559.5000) Windows 1.43 GB.. Word 2003 is the software for creating and editing . . The Developer's Edition of Microsoft Works 9 also supports manual and automatic bibliographic management. References Works Category:Bibliography file formatsOf all the unpalatable twists of the first half of the 90s, few were so unexpected as the arrival of Sourav Ganguly as the new captain of India. Ganguly was in the news not just for good reason. He had ditched his elder brother, Sourav Guha Ganguly, a few years earlier, when he got his due; first of all, that he was an excellent right-hand batsman, and then that he had been picked to be India's first captain. As a player, however, Sourav Guha was in Ganguly's shadow, and though he would emerge as a decent allrounder, he is remembered mostly for his key role in India's success in the 1983 World Cup. Sourav Ganguly would become a major star of the 1990s, a figure almost as famous for the way in which he failed as for the great years that came after. It is widely thought that his failure at the World Cup of 1996 was the last straw for India's selectors, who had groomed him for the job. It is also clear that Ganguly would never have gone on to the heights that he did if it had not been for his shrewd and generous older brother. Sourav Guha kept India in the game when they were struggling, and he took India to a level of expertise they have never quite managed since, in cricket's most demanding competition. It took the brothers all their lives to finally come to an agreement, but it is easy to understand why they were never completely reconciled. Sourav Guha was a more talented and better-looking player, more stylish and more fluent in his strokes, but he was also more selfish, not the least because he could be more easily distracted and be counted out of a game. A good example of the way in which he changed the course of Indian cricket occurred in the first Indian innings of the 1984 Test against England. The match was drawn, but in the second innings England's captain Mike Gatting could do nothing about Ganguly's 98, which broke a crucial stand of 272 between him and Chris Cowdrey. The next time Cow


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