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Chandi Ganguly elected to cab
Kolkata, July 26: Skipper Sourav Ganguly`s father Chandi Ganguly was today formally elected as chairman of the trustee board of the Cricket Association of Bengal, while Jagmohan Dalmiya retained his post as President.
Kolkata, July 26: Skipper Sourav Ganguly's father
Chandi Ganguly was today formally elected as chairman of the
trustee board of the Cricket Association of Bengal, while
Jagmohan Dalmiya retained his post as President.
Unlike last year when Dalmiya faced a challenge in Debdas
Banerjee for the president's chair, this year's annual general
meeting was a tame affair with no rival candidates for any of
the posts.
Chandi Ganguly, till now a member of the trustee board, replaces Biswanth Dutt, who stepped down as trustee board chairman a few days ago.
Dutt, a former BCCI president, has said he had played his innings at the cab and wanted to pave the way for infusion of fresh blood.
West Bengal Human Rights Commission Chairman Mukul Gopal Mukherjee, former West Bengal Chief Minister Siddhartha Shankar Roy, A P Roy and noted former umpire Bhairab Ganguly are the other members of the trustee board, with the last named filling up the post left vacant by Chandi Ganguly's elevation to the chairman's post. Bablu Koley and Sudhir Chakraborty were unanimously re-elected as joint secretaries while Amitava Banerjee would continue as treasurer.
Bureau Report
Chandi Ganguly, till now a member of the trustee board, replaces Biswanth Dutt, who stepped down as trustee board chairman a few days ago.
Dutt, a former BCCI president, has said he had played his innings at the cab and wanted to pave the way for infusion of fresh blood.
West Bengal Human Rights Commission Chairman Mukul Gopal Mukherjee, former West Bengal Chief Minister Siddhartha Shankar Roy, A P Roy and noted former umpire Bhairab Ganguly are the other members of the trustee board, with the last named filling up the post left vacant by Chandi Ganguly's elevation to the chairman's post. Bablu Koley and Sudhir Chakraborty were unanimously re-elected as joint secretaries while Amitava Banerjee would continue as treasurer.
Bureau Report