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Spoken to CoA, no conflict of interest: Ganguly on IPL role

KOLKATA: Former India captain and Cricket Association of Bengal president Sourav Ganguly on Thursday said he has taken up an advisory role with IPL franchise Delhi Capitals after consulting Committee of Administrators (CoA).

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Kolkata, March 14

Former India captain and Cricket Association of Bengal president Sourav Ganguly on Thursday said he has taken up an advisory role with IPL franchise Delhi Capitals after consulting Committee of Administrators (CoA).

“There is absolutely no conflict of interest. I resigned from the IPL governing council earlier. I have spoken to the CoA too before committing myself to the role,” Ganguly told PTI.

He has been an administrator for more than five years now but contributing in technical matters and strategy is what excites him the most.

“I am feeling very excited. Always wanted to return to cricket. You can say I am a happy man,” Ganguly, who had captained KKR and now defunct Pune Warriors in the cash-rich league, said.

“Yes I was the captain of KKR. But this role is totally different from that. Playing on the field is different from providing inputs sitting in the dugout. As a captain, I also had to execute the plans on the field. But this time the onus is on the cricketers to perform.”      

With batting talents like Shikhar Dhawan, Rishabh Pant and Prithvi Shaw in the Delhi ranks, this will be one of the most competitive outfits in the upcoming IPL, opines Ganguly.

“I think Delhi is stronger than last year. There are some brilliant talents in the franchise. Hopefully we will have a great IPL.” — PTI

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