A Quote by Sourav Ganguly

Bangladesh, despite producing big upsets in the past, doesn't have the art of beating big teams consistently. — © Sourav Ganguly
Bangladesh, despite producing big upsets in the past, doesn't have the art of beating big teams consistently.
I know the questions will be around the money, the amount Chelsea had to spend to bring him here but that's the reality of modern football. Big teams only want big players, big players are in big clubs, big clubs want to keep their big players.
You are what you think. So just think big, believe big, act big, work big, give big, forgive big, laugh big, love big and live big.
When you are producing for ABC, you are producing for a big tent network. So when you are thinking about your story lines and characters, you are thinking about broad appeal. When you are producing for a niche interest, you are producing for a different audience.
I don't agree that there are big teams and small teams in the Premier League. There are just a lot of good teams.
When I started to play consistently and produce consistently, that's when I knew that I could compete and do well in the big leagues.
It's always nice to go and play the big teams at the big stadiums.
You have to pick up things from the big teams, who are always in finals and winning big trophies.
I've got great respect for all the teams in the SEC as well as the Big 12, the Big Ten, on and on.
There were a lot of big games. But I think one of the biggest was one that will go down as one of the biggest upsets in playoff history. We were 15-point underdogs going into Miami and upset them. That was a big one.
If you're big in Montreal, you're big in Quebec. If you're big in Toronto, you're big in Canada. But if you're big in New York, you're big in the rest of the world.
I remember when I did 'Mrityudand' there was this big hoo-ha, and people were asking me why I was doing an art movie, and I would just tell them that, 'You know, what's the big deal, it's a movie.' I'm so glad that's a thing of the past.
Bangladesh is not a rich country, but we have a big heart.
It's true, I had a lot of offers from very good teams, but I decided Juventus because I think the project is very big, and they have very big aims, and I want to be a part of the big project here.
I play against big teams in big stadiums.
My managerial ambitions were the same as I had as a player: to become as good as possible and to join the big teams in the big leagues.
How could two teams of scientists come to such obviously contradictory conclusions on seemingly every point that matters in the debate over global warming? There are many reasons why scientists disagree, the subject, by the way, of an excellent book a couple years ago titled Wrong by David H. Freedman. A big reason is IPCC is producing what academics call "post-normal science" while NIPCC is producing old-fashioned "real science.
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