Ganguly grabs Bengal cricket presidency unopposed again

Sourav Ganguly approaches an uncontested return to the Cricket Association of Bengal presidency. The former Indian captain faces no challengers as the September 22 election approaches. Sunday marks the final opportunity for candidates to submit nominations, with Ganguly and his team expected to file their papers.

State associations have already forwarded representative names to the Indian Cricket Board ahead of their September 28 annual general meeting. Bengal officials designated Ganguly as their delegate for this gathering. His unanimous selection virtually guarantees another term leading the regional cricket body.

Two candidates compete for the secretary position within Ganguly's panel. Sanjoy Das and Bablu Kole emerge as potential choices for this administrative role. Bablu's previous experience as secretary strengthens his candidacy for reappointment. The Lodha rule governs these proceedings since the National Sports Act remains inactive, permitting Ganguly one additional year in office.
 

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