Avishek, Snehasish set to be elected unopposed as CAB president, secretary
Avishek Dalmiya and Snehasish Ganguly are set to be elected unopposed as Cricket Association Bengal president and secretary respectively on February 5. The 38-year-old Avishek will, thus, become the youngest chief of CAB.
Avishek Dalmiya and Snehasish Ganguly are set to be elected unopposed as Cricket Association Bengal (CAB) president and secretary respectively on February 5.
The 38-year-old Avishek will, thus, become the youngest chief of CAB, a position which was lying vacant after former India captain Sourav Ganguly took over as BCCI president.
But Avishek made his official debut in cricket administration as joint-secretary in October 2015, following the death of his father. He became the deputy to Ganguly, who was elevated to the president’s post.
The duo worked as a team and were credited for successfully hosting India-Pakistan World T20 Super 10 clash after the match was shifted from Dharamsala at the last minute in March 2016.
With Ganguly leading the show, Avishek was involved in the successful hosting of India’s first-ever day-night Test against Bangladesh in November last year.
Director of the leading construction group, ML Dalmiya & Co Ltd, Avishek first made his foray into sports administration in football as a member of the governing body of the Indian Football Association in 2012-13.
He was also made the chairman of the Calcutta Football League’s second to fourth division and after a season he once again returned to IFA as a marketing committee member.
Avishek also held the post of regional chairman of the Export Promotion Council For Export Oriented Units and Special Economic Zones for the term 2016-2018.