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Sourav Ganguly: 3 Big Decisions Taken By Former India Captain As BCCI President

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One of the greatest captains the game of cricket has seen, Sourav Ganguly seems to be heading towards a sorry exit as the president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).

There remain plenty of rumours over his impending exit, with some reports also suggesting that Dada wanted to continue being the chief of the richest cricket board in the world.

The fact, however, is that Roger Binny is all but set to replace him at the helm. Though there are those who feel Ganguly didn't fulfil his potential as the president of the BCCI, there do remain a few big decisions that he took as the board's chief since taking up the job in 2019. Introducing Day/Night Test in India:While cricketing nations across the globe had long embraced pink-ball cricket in Tests, India were yet to give their nod.

It was Ganguly who brought Day/Night Tests to India, with the first being between Virat Kohli's Team India and Bangladesh in Kolkata.

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