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‘When I entered his room I was shocked,’ Laxman shares details of Ganguly’s early days in cricket administration

Written by N Krishnamurthy

VVS Laxman shared details of the early days of Sourav Ganguly the cricket administrator. Before becoming the 39th president of BCCI, Ganguly started off as the jointysecretary of Cricket Association of Bengal in 2014. While complimenting Ganguly as a leader,Laxman underlined how Ganguly, the former India captain had to shed his star image to get into administration.

Laxman, who had just joined Bengal team as a batting consultant back then, said he was taken aback by the small size of the room Ganguly had to sit but the latter did not have any complains. “I came here as batting consultant, and Sourav was joint secretary at that time. When I entered his room, his small room shocked me. He is the most successful captain of Indian cricket. It surprised and inspired me. You forget that you are a legend of world cricket, you are a prince of Kolkata and a blue eyed boy. He was fulfilling the role of joint secretary,” Laxman said while speaking on the stage flanked by Ganguly and Azhar in Kolkata.

Laxman and Ganguly’s first captain, Mohammed Azharuddin, were special invitees as the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) felicitated Ganguly who took over as the 39th BCCI President in Mumbai on Wednesday.

“If you ask me one thing, it would be how Sourav can revive the NCA.”

“The greatness of this Indian team is their bench strength. You look at this South Africa side and it is the most depleted I have seen. This is because their domestic structure is not strong. The reason why the Indian team is doing well is because the domestic structure is so good. Through the NCA, you can produce future champions for a long period of time. Whenever rotation is required, you can come and replace established players,” Laxman said.

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