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Sourav Ganguly: Entry in the Ishan Kishan-Shreyas Iyer Controversy, Important Advice Given to Jay Shah

Sourav Ganguly Advises Jay Shah: Shreyas Iyer and Ishan Kishan, two names that have been making headlines recently and have sparked controversy for being left out of the BCCI's central contracts. Both cricketers refused to play domestic cricket, which is the reason they did not receive central contracts. Now, former BCCI president Sourav Ganguly has sent a special message to Jay Shah and Roger Binny regarding Iyer and Kishan's situation.

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Former BCCI president Sourav Ganguly has intervened in the controversy surrounding Indian young cricketers Ishan Kishan and Shreyas Iyer not receiving central contracts. He has given important advice to Jay Shah.

Sourav Ganguly suggests Jay Shah Roger Binny needs to talk to Ishan Kishan Shreyas Iyer after BCCI contract termination Sourav Ganguly: Entry in the Ishan Kishan-Shreyas Iyer Controversy, Important Advice Given to Jay Shah.

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Sourav Ganguly's Advice to Jay Shah: Shreyas Iyer and Ishan Kishan, two names that have been making headlines recently and have been left out of the BCCI central contracts, have sparked controversy. Both cricketers have refused to play domestic cricket, which is the reason they did not receive central contracts. Former BCCI president Sourav Ganguly has now sent a special message to Jay Shah and Roger Binny regarding Iyer and Kishan's situation.

Sourav Ganguly has given advice to Jay Shah and Roger Binny

In an interview with Times of India, former captain of the Indian team and former president of the BCCI Sourav Ganguly was asked if young players need better guidance these days.

Responding to the question, Sourav Ganguly said, "Talking about Ishan Kishan, BCCI Secretary Jay Shah and current president Roger Binny and selectors should talk to him directly. They have been playing Ranji Trophy and one-day cricket for a long time. Has he become a useless cricketer? That's not the case."

BCCI should take appropriate action - Sourav Ganguly

In the meantime, Sourav Ganguly was also asked about his thoughts on Shreyas Iyer and Ishan Kishan not receiving central contracts from the BCCI. He said, "In my opinion, this is probably the first time a player has not played or refused to play red-ball domestic cricket. They all played matches in the Ranji Trophy when they were completely free. I hope the BCCI will take appropriate action on this issue."

A few days ago, BCCI Secretary Jay Shah issued strict instructions to all players that if selectors, coaches, and captains believe you should play domestic cricket, then you must play, and there will be no tantrums on this matter. It will be interesting to see how Shreyas Iyer and Ishan Kishan decide on their future, considering Jay Shah's strict approach.

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