In a letter, the CM said they would make all arrangements for hosting the match and asked Ganguly to convey the same to ICC and BCCI, officials said.
"After the Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh wrote to Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh against hosting the match in Dharamsala, two venues were being actively looked at as alternatives - Cuttack and Kolkata.
"A senior minister closely associated with cricket passed on this message to the state government and Bengal CM was the quickest to respond," the officials said.
"We are very very happy to host India-Pakistan match in Kolkata. All are always welcome to our beautiful city," Banerjee had tweeted yesterday.
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