A step towards boarding Cricket Association of Bengal!
Former India captain Sourav Ganguly on Wednesday indicated his willingness to begin a new innings as a cricket administrator, saying he wants to stay in touch with the game post-retirement.
Ganguly, who turned 37 on Wednes-day, said he may have quit international cricket but wants to stay in touch with the game as an administrator.
“I have stopped playing cricket six months ago. I would be connected to cricket. Bengal has a lot of talent and I want to take care of it,” the country’s most successful captain told reporters here.
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Ganguly, who turned 37 on Wednes-day, said he may have quit international cricket but wants to stay in touch with the game as an administrator.
“I have stopped playing cricket six months ago. I would be connected to cricket. Bengal has a lot of talent and I want to take care of it,” the country’s most successful captain told reporters here.
To read the full article, click here...
To read the ePaper, visit: http://www.freepressjournal.in
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