Mumbai, Sept. 13 -- Sourav Ganguly and Harbhajan Singh are prominent India cricketers nominated by their respective state units to attend the Board of Control for Cricket in India's (BCCI) AGM on September 28. In the same meeting, BCCI elections will be conducted and it remains to be seen if as per recent precedent (Ganguly 2019-22, Roger Binny 2022-25), a former player becomes president again. For the 38 unit-strong BCCI, the deadline to nominate representatives ended on Friday night. The new set of office bearers will be elected from this mix. Former India stumper from Baroda Cricket Association, Kiran More, is one name outside the nominated representatives doing the round for the top post, although it remains to be seen if, by virtue of having attended past BCCI AGMs, he qualifies. Other than Ganguly and Harbhajan, former India spinner Raghuram Bhatt (Karnataka State Cricket Association) and Jaydev Shah, former Saurashtra captain, also Saurashtra Cricket Association president, are those with playing pedigree, nominated to attend the AGM. Ganguly was nominated by the Cricket Association of Bengal and is likely to contest for the state unit's top post, marking his return to cricket administration. For Harbhajan, nominated by the Punjab Cricket Association, this will be his first BCCI AGM. Although the former spinner hasn't been involved in active administration, he could be considered for one of the office bearer's posts or for a place in the IPL Governing Council. Other than the president's post, there will be at least one more change among office bearers, most likely for the vice-president's post. The incumbent Rajiv Shukla has moved to become active president after Binny had to vacate the chair after crossing the age cap of 70 years. Devajit Saikia (secretary), Prabhtej Bhatia (treasurer), Rohan Desai (joint secretary) are all eligible for another term....