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Who Is the New Chairman of BCCI? (Name & Term Explained)

September 25, 2025

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Mithun Manhas, the former Delhi captain, is to be the chairman of the BCCI following Rajeev Shukla’s interim tenure.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) governs cricket in India, and it is led by its Chairman (President).

The choices made by the chairman of BCCI impacts local leagues, international representation, and policy changes.

Further in the article, let’s know more about the current chairman of BCCI, his responsibilities, and much more, which you will like to read. 

The Current BCCI President: Mithun Manhas(2025)

Mithun Manhas is the current BCCI President, succeeding Rajeev Shukla’s interim tenure. 

Mithun Manhas the current BCCI President
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Born in Jammu on October 12, 1979,  Mithun Manhas was a right-handed batsman and occasional off-spin bowler. 

During his playing career, he appeared in 157 first-class matches, scoring 9,714 runs with 27 centuries. He also played 130 List A and 91 T20 matches, representing Delhi and several IPL franchises. 

Mithun Manhas During his playing career
Source: India Today
AttributeDetails
Full NameMithun Manhas
PositionPresident (Currently in charge)
TenureSeptember 2025 – Present
Previous RoleCricketer, Coach, Consultant
Political Career
Age45 years (as of September 2025)
BackgroundFormer Delhi captain, domestic cricket stalwart, IPL player, and mentor

Mithun Manhas never played for the senior Indian team because of strong competition from players like Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, VVS Laxman, and Sourav Ganguly. 

However, he had a successful domestic career with Delhi and was known for his consistency and experience.

In the Indian Premier League (IPL), he played for Delhi Daredevils, Pune Warriors India, and Chennai Super Kings. His time in the IPL gave him valuable experience in modern cricket and team strategies.

After retiring from professional cricket, Manhas moved into coaching and administration. He worked as an assistant coach for Kings XI Punjab, Royal Challengers Bangalore, and Gujarat Titans. 

He also has administrative experience with the Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA) and has represented the board at BCCI’s Annual General Meetings (AGMs). 

His work as a player, coach, and administrator makes him well-prepared to lead and develop Indian cricket.

Mithun Manhas aims to create a strong foundation for Indian cricket at both domestic and international levels.

The Role of the BCCI Chairman/President

The president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India is the highest post at the BCCI, which administers cricket in India. 

Though the post is honorary, it is considered highly prestigious due to the popularity of the game in India and the financial clout of the organisation. 

The president is elected at the BCCI’s Annual General Meeting by the member associations of the BCCI.

Key Responsibilities of the BCCI Chairman 

The BCCI President plays a key role in shaping Indian cricket’s future. Key duties include:

  • Formulating Development Strategies: Directs planning for the advancement of cricket, both within India and on the international stage.
  • Financial Oversight: Manages significant financial assets and allocates resources to various programs and initiatives.
  • Global Representation: Acts as India’s official representative at global cricket bodies, such as the International Cricket Council (ICC) and the Asian Cricket Council (ACC).
  • Administrative Leadership: Oversees the organisation’s legal, operational, and administrative frameworks, ensuring efficiency and compliance.
  • Promoting Transparent Governance: Maintains accountability and transparency in all BCCI operations, ensuring fair conduct throughout Indian cricket.

BCCI Chairman’s Influence: What Changed Recently

Between 2022 and 2025, Roger Binny didn’t just occupy the top chair; he actively led key reforms that left a lasting impact on Indian cricket. 

Roger Binny
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His tenure wasn’t about maintaining the status quo. Instead, Binny took bold steps to strengthen domestic cricket, drive governance reforms, and enhance India’s presence on the global stage. 

1. India’s Golden Run in ICC Tournaments

India lifted two major trophies on his watch: the 2024 T20 World Cup and the 2025 Champions Trophy. 

These wins weren’t just big; they marked one of the most successful stretches in Indian cricket’s recent history.

2. The Women’s Cricket Breakthrough

Binny played a huge role in getting the Women’s Premier League (WPL) off the ground and making sure it thrived. He chaired an eight-member committee tasked with expanding the league and taking it seriously at a professional level. 

He also spoke often about how the WPL could inspire a new generation of girls to pick up the game and help close gender gaps in Indian sports.

During his term, there was a stronger focus on grassroots talent pipelines. Cricket academies in India play an important role in this. They help develop future stars of cricket.

3. Strengthening Domestic Cricket

It is one of his boldest moves, making it compulsory for centrally contracted players to take part in domestic competitions when they aren’t playing for India. 

Skip it and risk losing your contract. This raised the bar for domestic cricket and gave it the attention it deserved.

4. Driving Governance and Leadership Reform

Binny led the charge on implementing Supreme Court-ordered reforms, which meant stricter rules around age limits, tenures, and governance standards within the BCCI.

He also managed key leadership transitions smoothly, like Devajit Saikia’s appointment as secretary after Jay Shah moved up to ICC Chairman.

5. Putting Player Welfare First

Roger Binny worked on bettering injury management. He aimed to strengthen medical support for Indian cricketers. His main goal was to protect top players and keep them fit. 

He wanted India to stay competitive in all formats. This plan aims to boost player well-being and elevate team performance in global cricket.

6. Upgrading Stadiums and Facilities

He prioritised modernising cricket venues and improving the overall fan experience. The upgrades made sure India’s stadiums were better equipped for both domestic games and international fixtures.

Roger Binny combined on-field success with bold changes off the field. He promoted gender inclusivity, strengthened domestic cricket, and drove governance reforms.

His leadership left a mark that’s likely to shape Indian cricket’s future for years to come.

How Is the BCCI Chairman Selected?

The selection process for the BCCI President follows a democratic structure established through constitutional mandates. 

Member associations from various states participate in elections during the Annual General Meeting, with the position often rotating between different cricket zones to ensure regional representation. 

These include powerful state units like the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association, which play a key role in shaping BCCI leadership decisions.

The Supreme Court has imposed specific tenure limits and age restrictions, with presidents serving a maximum term of three years and mandatory retirement at 70 years. 

When there are vacancies, the Vice-President usually takes over temporarily. They stay in charge until formal elections happen.

How was Mithun Manhas Elected as the BCCI Chairman?

Mithun Manhas was elected as the BCCI President unopposed. The board had made it clear that they wanted a former cricketer to fill the role, in line with the Supreme Court-appointed Lodha Committee’s recommendations. 

The main contenders for the position included Manhas, former India captain Sourav Ganguly, Raghuram Bhat, and Harbhajan Singh.

The decision ultimately went in favor of Manhas, with BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia backing him for the role. 

He was chosen primarily for two reasons: his strong cricketing background and the board’s aim to ensure representation from a smaller state. With these factors in mind, Manhas emerged as the ideal candidate to lead Indian cricket forward.

 BCCI
Source: BCCI

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is set for major leadership changes at its AGM on September 28

Updates are expected at top positions, along with possible changes to the board’s constitutional rules. One of the most-awaited contests will be for IPL chairman and BCCI president, as Roger Binny is ineligible for re-election.

The main contenders are former Mumbai Cricket Association secretary Sanjay Naik and BCCI vice-president Rajeev Shukla.

If Shukla becomes IPL chairman, Bihar Cricket Association president, and BJP leader Rakesh Tiwary could emerge as a contender for the BCCI vice-presidency. 

Other key office-bearers, including joint secretaries Rohan Gauns Desai and Prabhtej Bhatia, are expected to continue in their roles. 

Complete List of BCCI Presidents (2015–2025)

Here’s the complete list of BCCI Presidents from 2015 to 2025, including both full-time and acting heads.

President NameTook OfficeTenure Ended
Jagmohan DalmiyaJanuary 2015September 2015
Shashank ManoharOctober 2015May 2016
Anurag ThakurMay 2016January 2017
C.K. Khanna (Acting)January 2017October 2019
Sourav GangulyOctober 23, 2019October 2022
Roger BinnyOctober 18, 2022July 19, 2025
Rajeev Shukla (Acting)July 19, 2025September 2025 (interim)
Mithun ManhasSeptember 28, 2025

Multiple media reports suggest that BCCI Vice President Rajeev Shukla is likely to succeed Roger Binny as interim president when Binny steps down. 

The transition meets the law about age-based retirement. It also keeps leadership steady until formal elections happen.

Milestones In BCCI Leadership

The BCCI’s journey from its founding in 1928 to becoming cricket’s most powerful governing body represents remarkable institutional evolution. 

The organisation was established with R.E. Grant Govan as its first President, laying the foundation for what would become global cricket’s financial and administrative centre. 

IPL 2025 Trophy
Source: BCCI

The post-2008 era marked exceptional growth with the launch of the Indian Premier League, which transformed cricket’s economy worldwide. 

Many state associations, including the Mumbai Cricket Association, played crucial roles in nurturing talent and strengthening domestic cricket infrastructure during this period.

Recent leadership under Sourav Ganguly (2019-2022) introduced major administrative transformations and innovation projects.

Roger Binny’s tenure (2022-2025) focused on stability, infrastructure development, and tournament success. 

The upcoming 2025 transition represents another chapter in this continuing evolution in BCCI.

Conclusion: Mithun Manhas To Be The Next BCCI Chairman After Rajeev Shukla!  

With Roger Binny’s term ending, another Indian cricketer enters this transition.

Mithun Manhas will be heading the BCCI  from September 2025. He is expected to bring fresh perspectives and strong leadership to Indian cricket.

It is expected that the chairman should handle modern challenges and keep India at the forefront. 

The president will carry a legacy built over the years. It will help advance Indian cricket in a fast-evolving game.

FAQs

Who was the first BCCI President? 

R.E. Grant Govan served as the first President of the BCCI when it was founded in 1928.

Who is the current BCCI President? 

Mithun Manhas is the current head of the BCCI, with his leadership expected to bring stability and innovation to Indian cricket administration.

How is the BCCI President chosen? 

The president is elected at the BCCI’s Annual General Meeting by the member associations of the BCCI. In case of vacancy, the senior-most official assumes interim charge.

What are the President’s main duties? 

The President leads Indian cricket policy formulation, manages organisational finances, oversees domestic and international cricket administration, and represents India in global cricket bodies like the ICC.

How long can the President serve? 

According to BCCI’s constitution, no official can continue in office beyond the age of 70. Presidents typically serve terms of up to three years, subject to constitutional provisions and electoral outcomes.

What does BCCI stand for? 

BCCI stands for the Board of Control for Cricket in India, the national governing body for cricket in India.

Devraj Chauhan is a sports development strategist with hands-on experience in managing tournaments, coaching programs, and infrastructure planning across India. Dedicated to promoting both indoor and outdoor games, he brings a practical perspective to grassroots sports and writes to inspire growth in community-based athletics.

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