Eden Gardens misses out, but Dada backs BCCI's rotation strategy.
Sourav Ganguly has finally spoken up about the BCCI's controversial venue-rotation policy. Despite Eden Gardens being overlooked for the 2026-27 Border-Gavaskar Trophy, Dada is all for it. He believes this approach can keep things fresh and exciting in Indian cricket.
The Eden snub raised eyebrows among fans who were expecting the iconic ground to be part of the action. But Ganguly, a former captain and BCCI president, advocates for a broader vision. He argues that spreading matches across different venues can help develop cricket in regions that may otherwise miss out.
While the cricketing fraternity may disagree, Ganguly's stance is clear: evolution is necessary. It's not just about tradition; it's about the future of the game in India. So, as the debate rages on, will the BCCI stick to its guns or reconsider fan sentiments? Only time will tell!
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