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Sourav Ganguly & Steve Waugh
It wasn't always so cordial ©CricInfo
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Waugh no friend of testy Ganguly
Australian cricket captain Steve Waugh admitted Monday he was no friend of testy Indian counterpart Sourav Ganguly.
The rival skippers had few good words to say about each other during the hotly contested Test and one-day matches which ended last week after India had broken Australia's record run of Test wins.
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