Mithun Manhas becomes new BCCI President: Full office bearer list announced

Table of Contents
In a landmark moment for Indian cricket, Mithun Manhas, former Delhi captain and veteran batter, was unanimously elected as the President of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) during the board’s Annual General Meeting in Mumbai on Sunday, September 28, 2025. Manhas, the 37th president in the board’s history, succeeds Roger Binny and joins Sourav Ganguly and Binny as only the third former cricketer to occupy the BCCI’s most influential position.
Manhas’s unopposed elevation marks a new chapter for the BCCI. Coming from Jammu and Kashmir, he has long been celebrated for his efforts in grassroots cricket development and his ability to bridge regional representation with mainstream Indian cricket.
On the field, his career was decorated and consistent. Over two decades, he played 157 first-class matches, amassing more than 9,700 runs, appeared in 55 IPL fixtures with 514 runs, and most notably, captained Delhi to the Ranji Trophy title in 2008. Post-retirement, Manhas transitioned into leadership roles, serving as technical head and director for cricket in Jammu & Kashmir and working as a coach with IPL franchises.
Alongside Manhas, the BCCI announced its new office bearers, all elected unopposed, reflecting a blend of continuity and fresh leadership. The lineup is as follows:
Additionally, Jaydev Shah of Saurashtra joins the Apex Council, while the Governing Council has been refreshed with new leadership, signalling organizational reforms and a forward-looking administrative approach.
Soon after assuming charge, Manhas outlined his ambitions:
“It’s an absolute honour to be the president of the world’s finest cricketing board. I assure the cricketing fraternity of India that I will dedicate my abilities, passion, and vision to the development of the sport at all levels.”
His agenda highlights investment in grassroots cricket, systematic talent scouting, and broader regional engagement. This approach resonates with both state associations and fans eager to see deeper pipelines of talent emerge across the country.
Also READ: Abhishek Sharma’s rumoured girlfriend – All you need to know about Laila Faisal
With his dual background as a veteran cricketer and proven administrator, Manhas represents a blend of sporting insight and organizational acumen. His presidency is expected to strengthen India’s domestic structure, modernize governance frameworks, and maintain the BCCI’s dominance on the global stage.
As Indian cricket heads into a packed calendar with the Asia Cup, bilateral series, and the ICC World Cup cycle, Manhas’s leadership could prove pivotal in balancing commercial success with nurturing the next generation of players.
Also WATCH: Jasprit Bumrah stuns Haris Rauf with ‘plane’ send-off in Asia Cup 2025 final in Dubai
Share this article:
Comments
Loading comments...
Related Articles

Women’s World Cup 2025: Favourites, Contenders and Dark Horses
The ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025, co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka, promises to be one of the most competitive editions yet. With Australia entering as defending champions, India enjoying home advantage, and England and South Africa poised to challenge, the tournament is expected to deliver high-quality cricket and potential upsets. Australia, the clear…

WATCH: Arshdeep Singh adds salt to Pakistan’s wounds with humorous videos after India’s Asia Cup 2025 win
The joy of clinching the Asia Cup 2025 title was magnified by the chance to playfully mock arch-rivals Pakistan, a task eagerly taken up by India’s young stars. Immediately following the thrilling five-wicket victory in the final, pacer Arshdeep Singh took to social media, giving fans an unprecedented look at the team’s banter. Featuring Tilak…

Asia Cup 2025: 'Bohot darr lag raha tha' - Shivam Dube on his impactful all-round show in final versus Pakistan
Dube was declared as the Impact Player of the match by team physiotherapist Kamlesh Jain.