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Soruav Ganguly took pot shots at the Board of Control for Cricket in India, saying its rules were not the same for all cricketers, here today.
To a query whether he could have served the Indian team well had he continued to play at the top level like Rahul Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar, Ganguly said: "Yes, I had the ability. Had I played, I would have performed. But the rules are not the same for everyone." He also said the Cricket Association of Bengal president, Mr Jagmohan Dalmiya, was a 'legend' in the game's administration, amidst speculation that he is gearing up to take on the former BCCI president in the CAB presidential elections next year. "He is a legend in cricket administration, and he will be," Ganguly said. "I am reading lot of speculations about why I want to get into cricket administration. I am not going there to fight anybody. I don't have any such mentality," he added. He is anchoring a Bengali quiz cum reality show which he said was a new challenge to him.
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