Sourav Ganguly appointed as 39th President of BCCI

Mahim Verma of Uttarakhand became the new vice-president while Union Home Minister Amit Shah's son Jay Shah was made the secretary.

Ganguly's appointment was finalised last week. He succeeds C K Khanna, who was the interim head of the Board since 2017. Image Source: India Today
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Wednesday (October 23): Former India captain Sourav Ganguly today took charge as the BCCI president. He will be 39th President of BCCI.

The 47-year-old Ganguly was officially entrusted with the task of heading Indian cricket for the next nine months at the BCCI’s General Body meeting here, ending a controversial 33-month reign of the Supreme Court-appointed Committee of Administrators (CoA).

BCCI President is the most high-profile name to head the world’s richest cricket board that has been mired in administrative turmoil for the past three years.

Ganguly’s appointment was finalised last week. He succeeds C K Khanna, who was the interim head of the Board since 2017.

“It’s an honour that I have been asked to take this role. It’s a new start for the BCCI,” said Ganguly, clad in his India blazer which was given to him during the time he served as India captain.

“I find myself in a position where I can make a change and it’s a challenge,” he added.

In the meeting that was also a reunion of sorts for some of the familiar faces associated with the board before the CoA’s institution, Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s son Jay Shah was made the secretary.

During his tenure, Ganguly will look to coordinate with old guard such as former President N Srinivasan and ex-Secretary Niranjan Shah, whose children are now part of the BCCI.

Mahim Verma of Uttarakhand became the new vice-president.

Former BCCI president and current junior finance minster Anurag Thakur’s younger brother Arun Dhumal became the treasurer while Kerala’s Jayesh George took the joint secretary’s position.

“It’s a very young group. We will have to do a lot of hard work to understand what’s been going on. There have been no AGMs, no working committees in the last three years, so we have no idea how it has been done. We will take note of everything,” Ganguly said.

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