Sourav Ganguly, Zaheer Khan Launch BCPL Season 4 to Unlock Corporate Cricket Talent

Former India captain Sourav Ganguly and World Cup-winning bowler Zaheer Khan unveiled the fourth season of the Bhartiya Corporate Premier League in New Delhi. The league, going international for the first time, aims to identify and nurture cricketing talent from within the corporate community. Ganguly and Khan will serve as mentor and advisor respectively, drawing from their own early experiences in corporate cricket. The season saw massive interest with trials across 21 cities and 300 players shortlisted for auction.

Key Points: BCPL Season 4 Launched by Ganguly & Khan for Corporate Cricketers

  • BCPL Season 4 goes international
  • Platform for corporate cricket talent
  • Ganguly & Khan as mentors
  • Overwhelming registrations from 21 cities
  • 300 players in auction pool
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BCPL to create new pathways for corporate cricketing talent: Sourav Ganguly

Sourav Ganguly & Zaheer Khan unveil BCPL Season 4, a platform to discover and nurture hidden cricket talent from India's corporate professionals.

"BCPL will open doors and create pathways for talented corporate professionals to pursue their dreams - Sourav Ganguly"

New Delhi, February 8

Former India cricket captain Sourav Ganguly and World Cup-winning fast bowler Zaheer Khan energised the Bhartiya Corporate Premiere League Season 4 during the trophy and jerseys unveiling ceremony held at a city convention centre in New Delhi on Sunday.

The league, in its fourth edition, will go international for the first time, featuring 10 teams competing for the top honours.

Addressing the audience on the occasion, Sourav Ganguly said, "When I met Saurabh Jha, I told him that all of us started our journey in a similar way. In our early days, there was no IPL. I worked with Tata Steel and played a lot of corporate cricket, which gave me valuable exposure and helped me get noticed. BCPL is an excellent platform because cricket is consumed passionately across the country and countless people dream of playing the game at a competitive level. The Bhartiya Cricket Premier League will open doors and create pathways for talented corporate professionals to pursue their dreams and build a career in cricket," according to a release from BCPL.

Zaheer Khan shared his thoughts at the event, saying, "BCPL is a fantastic platform for talented corporate professionals to showcase their skills and take the next step in their cricketing journey. Cricket has always been the heartbeat of our country, and in India, talent rarely goes unnoticed. As Dada (Sourav Ganguly) just said, I too was spotted while playing at the grassroots level. I come from a small city myself and always dreamed of playing cricket at the highest level. I truly believe that in the coming years, BCPL will emerge as a strong platform that identifies and nurtures hidden cricketing talent from the corporate community. I would like to congratulate and thank Saurabh Jha for conceptualising and driving such a wonderful initiative."

Former skipper Ganguly will also serve as a mentor for BCPL Season 4, which, for the first time, will have pan-India representation, expanding beyond its Delhi-NCR player base from the first three seasons.

The left-arm fast bowler, Zaheer Khan, whose 21 wickets in nine matches contributed significantly to India's ICC World Cup victory in 2011, will also serve as Advisor, Technical Committee, BCPL, in addition to serving as the league's Brand Ambassador.

Saurabh Jha, Chairman of Bhartiya Corporate Premiere League (BCPL), said, "The vision behind BCPL has always been to bridge the gap between corporate cricket and the professional ecosystem. India has immense cricketing talent within the corporate community that often goes unnoticed due to lack of structured opportunities. BCPL aims to provide a credible, competitive platform where such talent can be identified, nurtured and given clear pathways to progress. With the support of legends like Sourav Ganguly and Zaheer Khan, we are committed to taking this league to greater heights in the years to come."

The league received an overwhelming response during registrations, followed by trials conducted in four stages across 21 cities last year. A total of 300 players have been shortlisted and included in the auction pool, held on the same day as the unveiling ceremony. .

- ANI

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Priya S
Love the concept. Corporate life often buries sporting dreams. Having legends like Ganguly involved is inspiring. Just hope the selection is truly merit-based and not another 'paisa bolta hai' league.
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Rohit P
Finally! My company's cricket team has been dominating our tech park for years 😂. Jokes aside, this is a much-needed platform. The corporate world is full of hidden talent. Best of luck to all participants!
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Sarah B
Interesting read. As someone new to India, the passion for cricket here is incredible. It's smart to tap into the corporate pool. Will this be televised? Could be fun to watch.
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Vikram M
Good step, but execution is key. Hope it doesn't become just another PR event for companies. The focus must stay on cricket and talent, not branding. With Dada involved, I'm hopeful though.
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Karthik V
Zaheer Khan's point about talent from small cities is so true. This league going pan-India is the best news. Talent is everywhere, not just in metros. More power to BCPL!

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