A Quote by Sourav Ganguly

I don't believe in rankings. Sometimes the rankings surprise me. I don't think it's fair to judge a team on the basis of rankings. — © Sourav Ganguly
I don't believe in rankings. Sometimes the rankings surprise me. I don't think it's fair to judge a team on the basis of rankings.
All this terminology of rankings - forcing rankings along some distribution curve or whatever - we're done with that.
I'm a huge fan of the Diaz boys. I'm a huge fan of what they've done for our sport. I feel like it's not about the rankings anymore. Sometimes the rankings are a little shaky.
I don't feel an obligation to go by the rankings - we all know how those rankings are produced anyway. I want to go out there and fight the money fight.
I think the @Colts should be the #1 team in the power rankings.
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Rankings aren't that important to me. I want a winners' medal.
Being at the top of the ICC rankings is a matter of great pride for me.
I don't really mind the rankings or the numbers.
The rankings - they don't mean crap, to be honest.
Where the opponent is in the rankings means nothing.
Rankings mean nothing. You have to talk trash.
The best is that one that beats everybody. I don't care about the rankings.
Even my Mormon sister checks my rankings on Amazon.com.
I don't really feel like rankings mean anything.
Some of my movies hold the bottom rankings on Rotten Tomatoes.
Rankings are not so important. I am only focused on winning tournaments.
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