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“Boss, don’t put the newspaper under my door”: BCCI President Sourav Ganguly reveals his tactics to ignore media scrutinies

The BCCI President Sourav Ganguly opened up on his usual tactics to ignore the media scrutiny which he used to execute during his cricket playing days, he recently revealed this thing on the interview which she gave the YouTube platform of ‘The Ranveer Show‘.

The former captain Sourav Ganguly used to be very media unfriendly guy during his playing days but now after he got retire he gets totally opposite to it, now Ganguly at least give obe interview in a week, during the chat his advice is become very important for a youngster specially, who already has a pressure of dozens of anticipations and over it media scrutiny comes into the scene after he faced up even one or two consecutive failures.

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The current BCCI President Sourav Ganguly led the Indian cricket team from 2001-2005 in the tenure, the popular NatWest series won, along with the Champions trophy 2002 where India and Sri Lanka were declared as the co-champions of the tournament. So while the host asked Sourav Ganguly about his opinion on the critical media scrutiny of the player’s performance then he said, “Everybody has been under media scrutiny. Just the names keep changing over a period of time”.

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Later he added, “Half of it I won’t get to know because I wouldn’t read so much. I would enter hotels and the first thing I would say at the reception is, ‘Boss, don’t put the newspaper under my door in the morning”.

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