Sachin Tendulkar could be the latest addition to the list of former players that are serving Indian cricket after retirement. BCCI president Sourav Ganguly hinted that Tendulkar's involvement in Indian cricket is not far away.
In a chat with Boria Majumdar, Sourav Ganguly said that Sachin's involvement in Indian cricket in some way would be better news but in what way that needs to be worked out.
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Ganguly further stated that because there is too much conflict all around, we just have to see the best way to keep the best talent involved in the game, and at some stage, Sachin will also find a way to be involved in Indian cricket.
Notably, Sachin is currently serving as a mentor of IPL franchise Mumbai Indians which comes under the conflict of interest issue if he works for BCCI. In the past, Sachin was part of the BCCI's Cricket Advisory Committee.
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