New Delhi [India]: Sourav Ganguly has actually not resigned as the president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). BCCI secretary Jay Shah refuted the media records on Wednesday that declared Ganguly has stepped down as President of the apex cricketing body in India.
” The rumours doing rounds concerning Mr Sourav Ganguly stepping down from the blog post of BCCI Head of state are factually incorrect. We have some amazing times in the kind of media civil liberties coming up as well as my associates and I are completely concentrated on the upcoming chance and protecting the passion of Indian cricket,” Jay Shah, BCCI Secretary.
Rumours regarding Ganguly resigning from the president article emerged when previous Indian captain claimed he was “planning to start something” to help a great deal of people in a Twitter blog post, hinting in the direction of a new “phase of his life”.
” Today, I am intending to start something that I feel will possibly help a lot of people. I wish you proceed your support as I enter this chapter of my life,” said the cricket board head of state.
The cryptic tweet triggered substantial supposition that Sourav Ganguly, 49, is stepping down as BCCI president.
” 2022 marks the 30th year given that the beginning of my trip with cricket in 1992. Ever since, Cricket has actually offered me a lot. Most importantly, it has actually provided me the support of all of you. I intend to thank every individual that has actually been a part of the journey, supported me, as well as helped me reach where I am today,” included Ganguly.
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