Kolkata: Former India batsman VVS Laxman on Friday advised newly-elected BCCI president Sourav Ganguly to revive the National Cricket Academy (NCA) which will improve India's bench strength.
Laxman and Ganguly's first captain, Mohammed Azharuddin, were special invitees as the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) felicitated Ganguly who took over as the 39th BCCI President in Mumbai on Wednesday.
"If you ask me one thing, it would be how Sourav can revive the NCA," Laxman said while speaking on the stage flanked by Ganguly and Azhar.
"The greatness of this Indian team is their bench strength. You look at this South Africa side and it is the most depleted I have seen. This is because their domestic structure is not strong. The reason why the Indian team is doing well is that the domestic structure is so good. Through the NCA, you can produce future champions for a long period of time. Whenever rotation is required, you can come and replace established players," Laxman said.
Azhar said that he would look forward to Ganguly leading the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) like he had led the Indian cricket team.
"Whatever he has achieved as a captain and player, I want him to do that as BCCI President. He has taken difficult and bold decisions. I want him to achieve a lot more than what he has achieved on the cricketing field and take the game to greater heights."
Speaking about Ganguly, Laxman further termed him as a "very very special" captain.
"It is a great honour that my colleague is the BCCI President. Ajju Bhai (Azhar) is my idol and now he is HCA (Hyderabad Cricket Association), President.