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Orgainsing World T20 was lifetime experience: Ganguly

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Having successful­ly made the transition from a former cricketer to an administra­tor, former India captain Sourav Ganguly has said organising matches of the 2016 World Twenty20 at the historic Eden Gardens was a an experience of a lifetime.

Ganguly was new to his role as an administra­tor in early 2016 when he was elevated as Cricket Associatio­n of Bengal (CAB) president following Jagmohan Dalmiya's untimely death in September 2015.

And the former India captain said the role of an administra­tor was an eyeopener for him. "I may have played 400-plus matches but I must say hosting a world tournament is a lifetime experience and an eyeopener," Ganguly said at the CAB annual awards ceremony here today.

The Eden Gardens hosted five matches of last year's Twenty20 World Cup, including the summit-clash, where West Indies beat England to become the champions.

Ganguly also showered praise on West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and remembered how she extended her support in hosting the marquee World Twenty20 clash between India and Pakistan after it was shifted to Eden Gardens following protests in Dharamsala.

"I remember getting a call from the ICC asking would the Eden Gardens be ready to host the Indo-Pak game," the CAB chief said.

"She (Mamata) was somewhere else in the middle of a function and I sent her a text. She immediatel­y responded despite being faraway. Within 45 minutes I got a letter from her office with the assurance that the state is ready to provide all security measures that was required," Ganguly added.

Highlighti­ng the significan­ce of the Indian women's cricket team's achievemen­t, Ganguly said his mother was glued to the television during the final of the ICC Women's World Cup at Lord's on July 23 even after she had stopped watching cricket following his retirement nine years ago.

"I still very much remember the World Cup final. The last time my mother watched a cricket match was when I played, and the next time was when you played," Ganguly said while felicitati­ng pacer Jhulan Goswami.

"She was sitting next to me and saying I hope Jhulan wins the World Cup. Neverthele­ss you will have another opportunit­y in the Women's World Twenty20 (next year)," he added.

"What a remarkable achievemen­t. You have put women's cricket in the map. I wish you keep performing and making us proud. India is proud of you and we are slightly more proud because you are from Bengal," Ganguly said referring to Jhulan.

Jhulan was felicitate­d by West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who was the chief guest of the function.

 ??  ?? West Bengal cM Mamata Banerjee hands over the Lifetime Achievemen­t to Palash Nandy as former cricketer and CAB President Sourav Ganguly looks on
West Bengal cM Mamata Banerjee hands over the Lifetime Achievemen­t to Palash Nandy as former cricketer and CAB President Sourav Ganguly looks on

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