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BCCI in safe hands with Dalmiya: Ganguly

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Kolkata: In the aftermath of the IPL spot-fixing scandal the BCCI may have been shrouded by controversy but with Jagmohan Dalmiya back as president the Indian cricket board is in “safe hands”, former India captain Sourav Ganguly said on Thursday.
Dalmiya was unanimously chosen for the BCCI top post to make a dramatic comeback nine years after he was booted out in Jaipur on charges of misappropriation of funds.
“We are extremely proud of you. We love you, we respect you whether you are BCCI president or not we will still respect you as much. It’s good for CAB. Hope he will take the Indian cricket forward,” the former lefthander told reporters on the sidelines of CAB’s felicitation programme of Dalmiya.
“You made us proud and you would continue to make us proud. We know that Indian cricket is in safe hands with you at the helm.
“He has run the show for a long time, and I’m sure he will serve the Indian cricket for good,” Ganguly said.
The CAB organised the felicitation for Jagmohan Dalmiya and showered him with gifts from all the CAB top officials, affiliated units, coaching clubs and schools. (PTI)

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