Dalmiya, who passed away on September 20, occupied all the top positions in cricket administration in the state, national and international level since his foray in 1977.
"The one thing that would remain forever in my mind was people remembered him fondly wherever I went across the world. You don't always remain in power, that's the law of nature. He was not the president always but despite that wherever I went, be it New Zealand, the West Indies, England or Pakistan everybody sent him 'salaam'," Ganguly said in CAB's condolence meeting.
The condolence meeting was attended by former India batsmen Sanjay Manjrekar and VVS Laxman, BCCI joint secretary Amitabh Choudhary, the CAB office bearers, senior members and Dalmiya's family at Eden Gardens.
Ganguly said it was a "proud" moment that till the last, Dalmiya was at the pinnacle of cricket administration.
"I don't know how to address him, whether as Jaguda or Mr Dalmiya, so I'm addressing him as 'sir' today," an emotional Ganguly said.
"I began playing cricket, when he was the president. He was like a companion in my cricket career though I could hardly meet him, touring all over with the team."
Dalmiya is survived by wife Chandralekha, daughter Vaishali, son Avishek, daughter-in-law Koeli and grandson Aditya. Ganguly said he and the CAB would always be there with the bereaved family.
