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Ganguly eyes innings as administrator

July 08, 2009 15:02 IST

Former India captain Saurav Ganguly, who retired last year, wants to use his experience to make a difference in an administrative role, domestic media reported on Wednesday.

"I'm convinced that I can play a positive role," India's most successful test captain told Times of India.

"Having played the game at the highest level and being part of the system, I know what it takes to make a difference."

The 37-year-old, who played 113 tests and 311 one-day internationals and led India to 21 test wins, could contest the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) elections in Kolkata later this month, it said.

"At some point, I will find a way to get into the CAB where people have known me since I was a kid," Ganguly told the newspaper.

"I have respect for them and I'm sure they will appreciate my concern for Bengal cricket and the difference I can make."

Ganguly is already a member of the Board of Control for Cricket in India's (BCCI) technical committee.

Asked if he wanted to one day head the national board, he said: "It's a possibility, but right now I'm not looking that far ahead. I intend to take it step-by-step."

Source: REUTERS
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