The former Indian cricket captain cannot keep this office for more than 9 months. He was heading the Cricket Association of Bengal for 5 years, and he needs to 'cool off' for 3 years after July 2020
Former Indian skipper Sourav Ganguly, who is all set to be appointed as the BCCI chief, on Tuesday shared a picture with all men who will be the office bearers of the top cricket body in the country.
Sourav Ganguly is set to become only the second India cricketer after Maharaja of Vizianagaram to serve as the president of BCCI
'Maharaj' as he was fondly called, became a cricket administrator in 2009 and is currently the President of the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB)
Ganguly pipped Brijesh Patel in a see-saw battle and is expected to be the only presidential nominee
Ganguly also gave Ricky Ponting's example as he coaches Australian team and is also involved in commentating, in addition to this, he is part of the coaching staff of the IPL side Delhi Capitals
Ganguly said he does not see a cricketer doing coaching and commentary as a case of conflict of interest
The BCCI ethics officer, Justice (Retd) DK Jain, issued the notice to Dravid on conflict of interest allegations made by Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association member Sanjay Gupta.
Ganguly was part of the Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) which picked Shastri as the head coach in 2017
Gill has already expressed his disappointment at not being picked in the squad for the limited overs series in the Caribbean
Ganguly tells Udit Misra that he decided to be aggressive as a captain to back his teammates and provide them an atmosphere to freely express themselves
Ganguly recommended a 150-day tenure per year for Zaheer Khan as bowling consultant
Ganguly is the highest paid endorser among retired cricketers
Former India captain also dismissed reports that he has resigned from the CAB President's post
Ganguly has been invited as chief guest in the final of the Inter-Collge Cricket Tournament
Ganguly said nobody has got any choice but to implement Lodha Committee recommendations
The former maverick skipper had made a memorable Test debut with a century at Lord's in 1996, went on to claim 11 wins from 28 away Tests, a record by any Indian captain
Shastri earlier said Ganguly was not present during his interview and he found to be "disrespectful"
Ganguly has been given the responsibility of picking up the next chief coach of India
The former southpaw is member of the BCCI Cricket Advisory Committee along with Laxman & Tendulkar, assigned to pick the next head coach