Former India captain Sourav Ganguly on Monday returned as the president of Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) after six years and picked out the boosting of Eden Gardens' capacity to one lakh and securing marquee fixtures during next year's T20 World Cup among his top priorities.
Ganguly was elected unopposed at the CAB's 94th annual general meeting in Kolkata on Monday, marking his comeback to the state association after six years. He earlier served as CAB president from 2015 to 2019.
He also pledged to oversee a smooth return of Test cricket to Eden Gardens when India hosts World champions South Africa on November 14.
The 53-year-old, who previously served as BCCI president from 2019 to 2022, replaced his elder brother Snehasish Ganguly, who had to step down following the completion of a six-year tenure cap.
The former India left-hander's immediate responsibility would be to prepare for the India vs South Africa opening Test in November -- the first at Eden Gardens since the historic day-night pink-ball fixture against Bangladesh in 2019, which he had initiated during his stint as BCCI chief.
Looking ahead, Ganguly expressed confidence that the clash would live up to expectations, given the stature of the two sides and the facilities at Eden Gardens.
"This will be a good Test match, South Africa being the world champions. I will think about it. Everything is there -- good pitches, good crowd, infrastructure is there," he said.
"You just have to hold it properly and make sure it's a good match. India and South Africa both are good sides, I'm sure it will be a good Test."
Ganguly, however, stressed that there was still time before the big occasion.
"I've not really thought about it, there is still two months left," he remarked.
The Eden is also expected to stage high-profile matches in next year's T20 World Cup, including a possible semi-final. Ganguly said discussions with the new BCCI team members would follow soon.
"I will speak to the Board. They are also new members. I wish him (new BCCI president) all the best. It would be different than playing cricket. I'm
"Dumurjala Academy on nine acres of land. It would be like Kalyani Academy but there would be floodlights and other state-of-the-art facilities. It's very near to the city, the plan has been sanctioned, it will take at least one, one and a half years. It will be an academy."
There was also discussion on expanding CAB's Vision 2020 Programme to 2036, keeping India's Olympic bid in mind.
"We want to produce cricketers who can represent India at the Olympics, so 2036 should be the next target," said an official.
The CAB also increased its development funds to state units and district associations from Rs 5 crore to Rs 8 crore.
The entire panel led by Ganguly -- Bablu Kolay (secretary), Madan Mohan Ghosh (joint-secretary), Sanjay Das (treasurer) and Anu Dutta (vice-president) -- was also elected unopposed.