After industrialist Sanjeev Goenka's company New Rising bought the bid for Pune team, questions on potential Conflict of Interest were raised as Ganguly is a Governing Council member as well as co-owner of Indian Super League (ISL) football team Atletico de Kolkata.
One of the ATK owners is Sanjeev Goenka.
"As far as I understand, Sourav Ganguly has no Conflict of Interest. If he would have been involved with any team (IPL), then it would have been a different case. But I think a lot of people are not understanding what Conflict of Interest means," BCCI president Manohar said.
"Like as I said, in the present case the bid has been given by New rising, it was a closed bid which was submitted at the bidding process, with which Sourav Ganguly had nothing to do. So I don't see any conflict."
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However he said that this is his view and now that BCCI has appointed an independent ombudsman (Retd Justice AP Shah), he will decide on what are the potential cases of Conflict of Interest.
"If required we are ready to pay an amount," Manohar said.
Even another Governing Council member and Maharashtra Cricket Association supremo Ajay Shirke was asked questions whether his presence would be looked as a Conflict of Interest.
"I don't think so. Please explain where is the Conflict of Interest. Yes, tomorrow if I write to the BCCI president asking Pune franchise to continue beyond two years, that could be the case of Conflict of Interest in my capacity as Maharashtra Cricket Association president," Shirke told the reporters, here today.