Former England captain David Gower has heaped praise on BCCI president Sourav Ganguly and believes the ex-India skipper can lead ICC
New Delhi: Former England skipper David Gower feels Sourav Ganguly has the right "political skills" to lead the International Cricket Council (ICC) one day and he has already displayed that as BCCI president, which is a "far tougher job".
The elegant left-hander is very impressed with Ganguly's leadership abilities and believes that he has what it takes to head the global body in the future.
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"One thing I have learnt over the years is that if you are going to run BCCI, you need to be many, many things. Having a reputation like he (Ganguly) has is a very good start, but you need to be a very deft politician.
"You need to have control of a million different things," Gower said ahead of "Q20", a unique chat show for the fans presented by 'GloFans'.
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Gower reckons being president of the BCCI is the toughest job imaginable in world cricket.
"And of course, you need to be responsible for a game that is followed by, I mean, should we say a billion people here in India," he said.
"We all know about the immense following for cricket in India. So it is indeed a wonderful thing to behold. Sourav has the toughest task imaginable in charge of BCCI, but so far I would say the signs are very good.
"He has listened, given his own opinion and has pulled strings gently," he said.
Political skills are a must in administration and that's where Gower finds his fellow left-hander ticking all the boxes.
"He is a very, very good man and has those political skills. He has the right attitude and can keep things together and will do good job. And if you do a good job as BCCI chief in the future, who knows?
"But I would actually say the more important job, to be honest, is running BCCI. Being head of ICC is an honour, there is a lot that can be done by ICC, but actually look at the rankings, look at where the power is heading up. BCCI is definitely the bigger job," he said.
Last Updated May 15, 2020, 5:25 PM IST