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Indian cricket administration is in danger, fears Sourav Ganguly

Ganguly, who is now the Cricket Association of Bengal President, said Indian cricket is in "danger" and he doesn't know where things are headed

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Rahul Johri and Sourav Ganguly

Rahul Johri and Sourav Ganguly

Former captain Sourav Ganguly Tuesday said he fears for the future of Indian cricket administration given how "poorly" the sexual harassment allegation against BCCI CEO Rahul Johri has been handled along with some other key issues. Ganguly, who is now the Cricket Association of Bengal President, said Indian cricket is in "danger" and he doesn't know where things are headed.

"I don't know how far it's true (the allegations against Johri), but the recent reports of harassment has really made the BCCI look very poorly (sic)... More so the way it has been handled," Ganguly wrote in a scathing letter addressed to BCCI President C K Khanna, secretary Amitabh Choudhary and Treasurer Anirudh Chaudhry.

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