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3/2/2015 After Jagmohan Dalmiya's BCCI Return, it's Advantage Sourav Ganguly - Cricket News http://sports.ndtv.com/cricket/news/238402-after-jagmohan-dalmiya-s-bcci-return-it-s-advantage-sourav-ganguly 1/3 Cricket Reported by: Soumitra Bose Last updated on Monday, 02 March, 2015 19:49 IST TOTAL SHARES 64 6 likes 58 0 0 After Jagmohan Dalmiya's BCCI Return, it's Advantage Sourav Ganguly Jagmohan Dalmiya's return as BCCI president could see Sourav Ganguly taking bigger responsibility in Indian cricket. Will be India's next Team Director? Jagmohan Dalmiya's dramatic return as BCCI president could see a few changes in Team India's setup. It could also impact the composition of the IPL Governing Council. The man who is being seen as taking bigger responsibility in Indian cricket is former Test captain Sourav Ganguly. Ganguly's career prospered when Dalmiya was at the helm of India cricket. All Indian cricketers need god-fathers and Ganguly had one in Dalmiya. The relationship between Dalmiya and Ganguly was more personal and less professional. Ganguly's father, Chandidas, and Dalmiya have run the Cricket Association of Bengal for several years together. Both had a common 'guru', former BCCI president Biswanath Dutt. (Also read: I was not supposed to contest BCCI elections, says Sharad Pawar) After a sterling international career, Ganguly's aspiration to give something back to the game remains sky high. He is one of the most respected cricket commentators and is a joint secretary of the CAB, whose president is Dalmiya. According to reports, Dalmiya wanted Ganguly to represent the National Cricket Club in Monday's AGM in Chennai. Due to a technicality - Ganguly is not a member of NCC - the former skipper could not attend. (Time to give BCCI a new image, says BCCI © PTI Time for Sourav Ganguly to give back to the game of cricket?

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After Jagmohan Dalmiya's BCCI Return, it's Advantage

Sourav Ganguly

Jagmohan Dalmiya's return as BCCI president could see Sourav Gangulytaking bigger responsibility in Indian cricket. Will be India's next TeamDirector?

Jagmohan Dalmiya's dramatic return as BCCI president could see a few changes in

Team India's setup. It could also impact the composition of the IPL Governing

Council. The man who is being seen as taking bigger responsibility in Indian cricket

is former Test captain Sourav Ganguly.

Ganguly's career prospered when Dalmiya was at the helm of India cricket. All

Indian cricketers need god-fathers and Ganguly had one in Dalmiya. The

relationship between Dalmiya and Ganguly was more personal and less

professional. Ganguly's father, Chandidas, and Dalmiya have run the Cricket

Association of Bengal for several years together. Both had a common 'guru', former

BCCI president Biswanath Dutt. (Also read: I was not supposed to contest BCCI

elections, says Sharad Pawar)

After a sterling international career, Ganguly's aspiration to give something back to

the game remains sky high. He is one of the most respected cricket commentators

and is a joint secretary of the CAB, whose president is Dalmiya. According to

reports, Dalmiya wanted Ganguly to represent the National Cricket Club in

Monday's AGM in Chennai. Due to a technicality - Ganguly is not a member of NCC

- the former skipper could not attend. (Time to give BCCI a new image, says BCCI

© PTI

Time for Sourav Ganguly to give back to the game of cricket?

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Secretary Anurag Thakur)

But that will not stop Dalmiya from bestowing bigger responsibilities to Ganguly. In

the give-and-take game of BCCI politics, Dalmiya knows where and when to make

compromises. Dalmiya's regaining the BCCI top post after being unanimously

booted out in Jaipur in 2006 for financial scandal reflects his mastery over the

numbers (read: votes) game. (BCCI elections: Mission accomplished, says Aditya

Verma after Dalmiya replaces Srinivasan)

By Sunday afternoon, Dalmiya was sitting pretty as the would-be BCCI president.

The unexpected support from Tripura and Assam left Dalmiya with four of the six

votes from East Zone, whose turn it was to nominate a president. N. Srinivasan,

whose dream for another term as Board chief was bolted by the Supreme Court,

ensured Jharkhand and Orissa also fell in line. But nothing comes for free and

Srinivasan extracted his pound of flesh. (Dalmiya scripts a stunning turn of

fortunes)

So what was the deal? Simple.

(i) That Srinivasan will continue as chairman of ICC (ii) All six East Zone units will

back Sanjay Patel as secretary. Patel lost to Anurag Thakur (the BJP MP who was

fielded by the Sharad Pawar group) by the barest of margins but soon after the

elections, the BCCI agreed that Srinivasan will continue to represent BCCI in the all-

powerful ICC Executive Committee as chairman.

This BCCI election is historic for the fact that Dalmiya was waging a lone battle

himself and his executive committee was being virtually decided by two former

presidents - Srinivasan and Pawar. While Dalmiya will preside over a house where

most members are Srinivasan loyalists, the 74-year-old will certainly have a say in

major cricketing decisions and that could happen as early as the Board's first

working committee meeting.

Ganguly is being seen as the new IPL chairman. The former captain was part of the

Supreme Court-appointed probe panel headed by Justice Mukul Mudgal. A man

with a squeaky clean image, Ganguly may replace Ranjib Biswal, who was

successful in staging an incident-free IPL 2014. But changing Biswal, a Srinivasan

loyalist, will not be easy.

Will Ganguly be India's next coach after Duncan Fletcher's contract expires at the

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Jagmohan Dalmiya made a stunning return as BCCI president on Monday.

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end of the World Cup? Or, will the Prince of Kolkata be the next team director after

Ravi Shastri's run ends at the completion of the World Cup?

The probabilities are many and Dalmiya will love to stamp his authority upfront.

Team India, with an abysmal overseas Test record, is on the threshold of a

makeover under new Test captain Virat Kohli. And with Mahendra Singh Dhoni's

ODI career uncertain, Team India will look for a new mentor, who can both inspire

and demonstrate the game's top skills. Can there be a better man than Ganguly?

Story first published on: Monday, 02 March 2015 19:34 IST