Sourav Ganguly Puts an End to All Speculation. Relax, It’s Just A New Business. Sourav Ganguly’s tweet sparked widespread speculation, but the BCCI president put an end to it on Thursday with his announcement.
Sourav Ganguly, the president of India’s Board of Control for Cricket. Announced “a new chapter” in his life in a tweet on Wednesday. However, The tweet sparked widespread speculation about his future. With some predicting he would resign from the cricket board and others predicting he would enter politics. On Thursday, he put an end to all speculation by announcing a collaboration with an online teaching app to support and grow “educators, teachers, and coaches.”
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Sourav Ganguly Puts an End to All Speculation.
“I’ve had a lot of questions about my previous post. For a long time, I’ve been thinking about one group of people. Who have been selflessly helping our society and making India better every day. ” In his statement, the former India captain wrote:
“The IPL provided us with incredible players. But what inspires me even more is the amount of sweat and blood that the coaches of all these players put in to ensure their success. This is true not only for cricket, but also for other sports such as academics, football, music, and so on. I am also fortunate to have had all of the coaches who helped shape me into the person I am today. ” He wrote something.
“For ages we have been glorifying actors, players and successful CEOs for the remarkable work they have done. It’s time that we glorify the true heroes, their COACHES and EDUCATORS. I want to do something for all the coaches, educators and teachers across the world. Starting today, I will actively work to support all of them by being their ambassador,” he moreover concluded.
Furthermore, Ganguly was elected president of the BCCI in 2019.
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