Post the World Cup where India crashed out of the semi-finals, losing to New Zealand, there was talk of Rohit Sharma being made the white-ball captain.
Ganguly said he doesn't now what is in Dhoni's mind but promised that a player of his stature will be accorded respect.
The 31-year-old is the youngest office-bearer in the BCCI. Jay, who is Home Minister Amit Shah's son, has been with the Gujarat Cricket Association (GCA) since 2009
With conflict-of-interest rules in place, the former captain will face the challenge of having quality cricketers on board as far as the CAC and national selection committee are concerned
It's an honour that I have been asked to take this role and ot is a new start for the BCCI, says BCCI president Sourav Ganguly
The Virat Kohli-led side will begin their tour with the New Year's Test on January 5 in Cape Town.
We don't look at Virat alone. He doesn't get more time than any of the other Indian batsmen, says du Plessis
Just like England tour of 2014, Kohli fished at the delivery to find Quinton de Kock gobble up the prize catch
Parthiv last played against England and scored 195 runs in three Test matches, when Saha was injured
He repeated that Rohit Sharma was selected because of his current form
Skipper Virat Kohli (85) and Hardik Pandya (11) were at the crease
Only 10 overs were possible in the final session as rain and bad light hampered play
Wicket-keepers who have more dismissals to their name than Dhoni are Kumar Sangakkara (482), Adam Gilchrist (472) and Mark Boucher (424)
Batting first, Pakistan scored 338 for 4 wickets in 50 overs, with great knocks by Hafeez and Zaman
He hailed his young team's efforts through the tournament
'Amir, since completing his punishment, wanted to do something exceptional for Pakistan'
The Supreme Court-appointed Committee of Administrators (CoA) will demit office after the BCCI AGM on Wednesday, ending a tumultuous 33-month tenure.
Rashid khan came back well in the final session varying the pace of his deliveries and getting the ball to dip in troubling the middle-order with a final spell of 9-2-15-1
We were not good enough with the bat, concedes Kohli
India's home advantage will relatively reduce in the limited-overs versions, which promises another stiff contest between the sides