Sourav Ganguly Non-Committal on Supporting Shashank Manohar's BCCI Presidency Bid
Sourav Ganguly, who is about to become the Cricket Association of Bengal president, refuses to divulge much on who he is going to support in the BCCI presidential election. Ganguly controls three votes.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: September 29, 2015 06:56 pm IST
Former India captain and incumbent Cricket Association of India (CAB) president Sourav Ganguly on Tueday remained non-committal on his association's support for Shashank Manohar as the BCCI president, keeping cards close to his chest. (Shashank Manohar lone candidate for BCCI president: Anurag Thakur)
It is East Zone's turn to propose the BCCI president's name and it is widely believed that the former India captain, who would now control three votes -- Bengal, Tripura and National Cricket Club (NCC), would be the proposer.
When asked whether he will support Manohar's name in the BCCI meeting on October 4, Ganguly said: "We cannot talk right now, we will see what happens ahead."
The BCCI has called a Special General Meeting (SGM) on October 4 to elect its new President with Nagpur lawyer Manohar emerging as a "consensus" candidate.
Apprising media of the development, the BCCI secretary Anurag Thakur in Delhi said that the meeting will be held in Mumbai and scrutiny of the nominations will be done on October 3. On CAB or East Zone states not having a candidate for BCCI presidency, the 43-year-old Ganguly said, "I am not yet the president of CAB. I am still the secretary. We will have to wait and watch. We will see, we will have to follow BCCI norms."
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Meanwhile, Ganguly made it clear that it was not the time to talk about BCCI's plans to appoint different coach for Test and ODIs.
"(Team Director) Ravi Shastri has done a good job. Recently, the team has done well in Sri Lanka and he has got extension till T20 World Cup. This is not the time to speak on the issue," Ganguly told reporters here after being signed as a brand ambassador for a jewellery company.
"I do not want to go into debate on Indian or overseas coach. But we have good coaches, we have good crickets who give time and who want to give time. We will need to think about them. There are a lot first class players, Test players whose game sense is good. We need to think about them," he added.