Sourav Ganguly BCCI President: The pain of President Sourav Ganguly, who was 'abused' from BCCI, said - not everyone is always in the same position...
Sourav Ganguly's departure from the current President of BCCI is almost certain. Now Sourav Ganguly has broken the silence regarding his step down from the post of BCCI President. Gangli believes that not everyone can stay in one position forever. Ganguly said that playing cricket is harder than being an administrator.

Sourav Ganguly's departure from the current President of BCCI is almost certain. According to media reports, Ganguly is not going to get another term. Roger Binny, who was a member of the 1983 Cricket World Cup winning team, can be given the responsibility of president instead of Ganguly. Roger Binny had even filed his nomination and he is likely to be elected unopposed.
Now Sourav Ganguly has broken his silence on this whole matter. Ganguly believes that not everyone can stay in one position forever. Ganguly believes that playing cricket is harder than being an administrator. Ganguly said that no one becomes Narendra Modi or Sachin Tendulkar in a day.
No admin forever
Ganguly said, “The challenge was too much as a cricketer, as an administrator you have time to fix things, but if you get an edge on Glenn McGrath on the first morning of the Test, then you have to fix it. There is no time. One cannot be an admin or a sports man forever. Not everyone can be in one role forever. Be it as a player or as an administrator.
No one becomes Sachin in a day: Ganguly
50-year-old Ganguly further said, 'Everyone has to take some steps to survive for a long time. You should do it every month. You don't become Sachin Tendulkar in a day. You don't become Narendra Modi in a day. What did you do to make it so successful? We all see the end.'
Ganguly says, 'Life is about believing in yourself. Everyone passes the exam and everyone gets rejected later. But what always remains the same is the belief in oneself. My mindset was the best in the debut game at Lord's, I tried my game there. My target was to score 10, 10 runs. It kept my concentration going.
Ganguly told the last three years the best
Ganguly said, 'I was the president of CAB, BCCI, but the life of a player was excellent, those 15 years were very memorable. We don't need a lot of money, just a small amount is enough to be happy. You have made a career as a leader. But there are many things in one line. If you look at the last three years in Indian cricket, many good things have happened.
Said this thing about his career
Ganguly said about his career, 'I do not believe in the past, I look ahead every time. I have played a lot of matches for India and what is less to play 100 Test matches. You know it was a pleasure for me to debut at Lord's. I led a team where everyone was able to captain. Like Sachin, Rahul and VVS were there but I was made the captain.
Ganguly recalls, 'I didn't score runs once in Sri Lanka. Then there was the South Africa series. I took the shoe from Zaheer and later scored a century. I believe in everything, be it bat, shoes or t-shirt. There was a time when Rahul Dravid was dropped and I stood by his side.'Live TV