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'You have made India and Bangla proud': Mamata Banerjee congratulates Sourav Ganguly on becoming new BCCI President

Former India captain Sourav Ganguly emerged as a unanimous candidate for the post of BCCI's new President.

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'You have made India and Bangla proud': Mamata Banerjee congratulates Sourav Ganguly on becoming new BCCI President
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Former India captain Sourav Ganguly emerged as a unanimous candidate for the post of BCCI's new President.

The 47-year-old former cricketer and commentator - who is currently heading the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) - will resign from his post next year in September 2020 to undergo a necessary cooling off period.

"Yes, Brijesh was running for the President's post with N Srinivasan actively lobbying for him. However, there was stiff resistance against him. We are happy Sourav is the new President," a senior official from North East affiliated unit, told PTI.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee congratulated Ganguly for becoming the new BCCI president on Monday. 

Mamata praised Ganguly and said that he has not just made India, but also Bengal proud.

“Heartiest congratulations to @SGanguly99 for being unanimously elected @BCCI President. Wish you all the best for your term. You have made India and #Bangla proud. We were proud of your tenure as CAB President. Looking forward to a great new innings,” she wrote.

Under Ganguly, India were able to break the 16-Test winning streak of Australia at the Eden Gardens. The match is fondly remembered as one of the greatest witnessed in the sport.

“I am happy with the appointment because this is the time when BCCI’s image has got hampered and it’s a great opportunity for me to do something,” Ganguly was quoted as saying by India Today. “Whether you are elected unopposed or otherwise, it’s a big responsibility because it is the biggest organisation in the world of cricket. India is a powerhouse. It will be a challenge,” he added.

According to the new BCCI rules, an administrator can only serve six years at a trot. “That’s the rule. So we will have to deal with it. My first priority will be to look after first class cricketers,” said Ganguly.

“I had requested to the Committee of Administrators (CoA) and they have not listened. Ranji Trophy cricket will be the focus. To take care of cricketers’ financial interest,” he added.

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