Key Points

Former Delhi captain Mithun Manhas is poised to become the next BCCI president. His nomination emerged as the only one for the top post during an informal meeting in Delhi. The elections for various office bearers will take place during BCCI's annual general meeting on September 28. Unless new nominations surface, the names discussed in the Delhi meeting are expected to be finalized.

Key Points: Mithun Manhas Set to Become Next BCCI President

  • Former Delhi captain set to lead Indian cricket's governing body
  • Raghuram Bhat expected to be appointed as new BCCI treasurer
  • Manhas has extensive IPL coaching experience with multiple franchises
  • Elections for office bearers scheduled for September 28 in Mumbai
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Mithun Manhas set to take charge as next BCCI president

Former Delhi captain Mithun Manhas is set to become the new BCCI president, with Raghuram Bhat likely as treasurer. Elections scheduled for September 28.

"Manhas' name has emerged as the only one for the top post - ESPNcricinfo"

New Delhi, September 21

Former Delhi captain Mithun Manhas is set to become the new president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). With the deadline for filing nominations for board positions closing on Sunday, Manhas' name has emerged as the only one for the top post, which has remained vacant since Roger Binny stepped down in August, as per ESPNcricinfo. Rajeev Shukla, the BCCI vice-president, had served in the position in an interim capacity since.

Another former cricketer is also expected to join the board's top brass, with ex-India spinner Raghuram Bhat likely to be appointed as treasurer. Bhat currently heads the Karnataka State Cricket Association.

Manhas, who turns 46 next month, has been closely involved in cricket administration. He is part of the BCCI-appointed sub-committee that oversees the Jammu & Kashmir Cricket Association. Born in Jammu, he shifted from Delhi to Jammu & Kashmir in 2015 before retiring the following year. Post-retirement, he has served in several coaching roles, including with Indian Premier League (IPL) teams Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Punjab Kings, and Gujarat Titans and also worked as batting consultant with Bangladesh Under-19.

An accomplished domestic cricketer, Manhas featured in 157 first-class matches between 1997 and 2017, amassing 9714 runs. He also played 130 List A games (4126 runs) and 91 T20s (1170 runs), making him one of the most prolific batters in India's domestic circuit.

Manhas' name came during an informal meeting in Delhi on Saturday, which was attended by several key figures, including ICC chairman Jay Shah, Rajeev Shukla, BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia, Delhi and Districts Cricket Association (DDCA) president Rohan Jaitley and former board secretary Niranjan Shah, as per ESPNcricinfo.

The elections for various office bearers are scheduled to take place during the BCCI's annual general meeting in Mumbai on September 28. However, unless new nominations surface, the names discussed in the Delhi meeting are set to be final.

It is understood that Devajit Saikia will continue as BCCI secretary, while Shukla is set to remain vice-president. Current treasurer Prabhtej Bhatia is expected to assume the role of joint secretary, replacing Rohan Desai. Meanwhile, former Saurashtra skipper Jaydev Shah is set to join the Apex Council, in place of Mizoram's Khairul Jamal Majumdar, who is likely to move to the IPL Governing Council.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see a player from Jammu getting this position. Regional representation matters in cricket administration. Hope he focuses on developing cricket in smaller states too.
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Arjun K
️ While I respect Manhas' cricketing credentials, I hope this isn't just another political appointment. BCCI needs transparent leadership, not just former players becoming administrators.
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Sarah B
His experience with JKCA and multiple IPL teams should help him understand ground realities. Hope he addresses the domestic cricket structure and player payments.
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Vikram M
Remember watching him play for Delhi Ranji team. Solid batsman and seems like a sensible person. Hope he brings that stability to BCCI as well. All the best to him!
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Michael C
Interesting choice. His coaching experience with multiple teams gives him broad perspective. Hope he focuses on improving grassroots cricket infrastructure across India.

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