Ganguly bats for corporate support, professionalism in sports

Ganguly said that the facilities have changed for the better now and that the athletes are being looked after better.

Published : Apr 11, 2018 22:36 IST

Sourav Ganguly (left) also revealed that he had never gone to a gym before playing for India.

Citing the example of the “successful” Indian Premier League (IPL), former India captain Sourav Ganguly, on Wednesday, batted for corporate support and professionalism in Indian sports.

The Indian Premier League entered its 11th edition in 2018 as the matches started from April 7. “IPL has become so successful because it is professionally run and that’s the most important thing. Every player, whether it is a cricketer or a footballer, or a gymnast, or a tennis player, who is as good as Mahesh (Bhupathi), his talent should be allowed to (flourish) and not suppressed by political (differences),” Ganguly said at the launch of ‘Beyond the Boardroom’, a coffee-table book brought out by the JSW Group, here.

“With this professionalism, and corporates coming into the system, there is nothing to hold them back. Their main aim is to make sure that an X or Y wins a gold at the Olympics or the Commonwealth Games (CWG). That is what is allowing talent to express themselves and become better,” the former India captain noted.

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Ganguly said that the facilities have changed for the better now and that the athletes are being looked after better. “So the facilities have gone a lot better (now), it is the system which produces (players) and I see a radical change in the way athletes are looked up in this country, and that’s how it should be and the results will follow,” he said.

“This Commonwealth Games, the tally of gold medals saw a drastic change from the last CWG and it is going to happen in every sport. It has happened in cricket. When we used to travel to England and Australia, we used to just get rolled over. But now, we see India going abroad, and the IPL and the cricket, it is gone to a different level. It’s the awareness of sports in our country and it is also because of the corporates who have come up,” he added.

During the interaction, Ganguly also revealed that he had never gone to a gym before playing for India. Ace tennis player Mahesh Bhupathi, boxer Nikhat Zareen, JSW Group Chairman and Managing Director Sajjan Jindal and JSW Sports Director Parth Jindal were present on the occasion.