"For us the entire focus will be on the 22 yards. That's what the association is for and try and produce the best facilities. We have good facilities we will try to make it better and create a system which produces players.
"It's a new challenge but I believe the knowledge of the game is important. We are a team. I learn also. There's no magic wand. I have learnt as a secretary, It's same with Avishek also," Ganguly said at a news conference after the Special General Meeting.
A former joint secretary since 2014, Ganguly took over as the president, while junior Avishek Dalmiya was formally inducted into the cricket administration as joint-secretary.
The two appointments were announced by West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee at the state secretariat Nabanna three days after Jagmohan Dalmiya's demise on September 20.
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Ganguly futher said his focus would also be on junior cricket.
"I have a huge idea. It's about trying to get them young. It's what the big football clubs do, look after them and by the time they're 15 they become world beaters. CAB has got the money and infrastructure to do it and we'll do that."
Ganguly, who was once termed the most successful India's captain, said the challenge is bigger as an administrator as here he would have to manage 121 affiliated units. He stressed on importance of team work.
"It's just the number of people who are a bit more here. In Team India, I had to deal with 15. Here I have to deal with 121. There are a lot of good people. In every aspect of life there will be challenges. At home there are people who think differently. You have to get them on the plane. It's about creating a system.