In a landmark moment for Indian cricket, Mithun Manhas, the seasoned Delhi cricketer and IPL veteran, has been elected unopposed as the 37th President of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).
Hailing from Jammu & Kashmir, Manhas brings a wealth of experience from his domestic and IPL career, showcasing resilience and leadership that will now guide the world’s richest cricket board into its next chapter. This historic appointment, announced on September 28, 2025, marks a new era for Indian cricket, with Manhas poised to lead with the same grit he displayed on the field.
Alongside Manhas, the BCCI has welcomed a strong leadership team: Rajeev Shukla as Vice President, Devajit Saikia as Secretary, Prabhtej Bhatia as Joint Secretary, and Raghuram Bhat as Treasurer. This dynamic lineup is set to drive Indian cricket forward, balancing tradition with innovation to elevate the sport’s global dominance.
Manhas’ journey from a domestic stalwart to the helm of the BCCI is inspiring. Known for his steady batting and sharp cricketing mind, he represented Delhi in the Ranji Trophy and played for teams like Delhi Daredevils (now Delhi Capitals) in the IPL. His deep connection to the game and understanding of its grassroots will likely shape policies that strengthen Indian cricket at every level.
BCCI Presidents: A Legacy of Leadership
The BCCI has been led by some of the most influential figures in cricket administration. Below is a table highlighting recent BCCI Presidents and their tenures:
President | Tenure |
Mithun Manhas | 2025–Present |
Roger Binny | 2022–2025 |
Sourav Ganguly | 2019–2022 |
CK Khanna (Acting) | 2017–2019 |
Anurag Thakur | 2016–2017 |
Shashank Manohar | 2015–2016, 2008–2011 |
Jagmohan Dalmiya | 2015, 2001–2004 |
As Manhas steps into this prestigious role, expectations are high. His leadership will be pivotal in navigating challenges like player welfare, domestic cricket reforms, and India’s role in global cricket governance. Fans and stakeholders alike are eager to see how his tenure shapes the future of the game.
Here’s to a new innings for Indian cricket under Mithun Manhas—may it be filled with boundaries, sixes, and victories both on and off the field!