Sourav Ganguly is set to make a comeback as the president of the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB). He submitted his nomination for the post on Sunday, September 14, finalizing his return. As no other nomination was made for the post, Ganguly will be elected unopposed. He succeeds his older brother, Snehasish Ganguly, who has been president of the CAB since 2019. Ganguly held the CAB president's job from 2015 to 2019. His comeback is considered a firm move since he is still a key player in Indian cricket administration. The elections for the CAB are set to take place on September 22, and Ganguly's nomination for the same secures a smooth handover. His leadership is likely to bring stability and experience to the association, which is responsible for overseeing cricket operations in the state of Bengal. Read also: Former Indian Spinner Harbhajan Set to Contend for BCCI Top Position Besides the CAB, Ganguly's name has also come up associated with the BCCI. The BCCI polls are scheduled to be held on September 28, and there is speculation regarding whether he may come back as the board's president. Ganguly had been BCCI president between 2019 and 2022 before being replaced by Roger Binny. Since he is the CAB's representative, he is still in consideration for the BCCI job, i.e., his name may still be linked with the position until September 20-21 when formal nominations are submitted. Ganguly's experience as an administrator and also a player is what makes him a key persona in Indian cricket. His return to CAB should prove to make the state association stronger, and his possible role in BCCI elections keeps the debate on cricket administration alive. Cricket supporters and fans will be eager to see how these elections are going to change the face of cricket administration in India.