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Mithun Manhas New BCCI President: Mithun Manhas has been elected the new president of BCCI, who will take over from September 28. The Delhi Ranji team has played a star like Virat Kohli under this Dhurandhar.
New Delhi. The new chairman of the Board of Control for Cricket in India has been announced. As expected, former Delhi captain Mithun Manhas has been selected from this post in place of Roger Binna. Mithun applied for this post a few days ago. On Sunday, September 28, he reached the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, the headquarters of BCCI. His name was approved in BCCI AGM.
Former cricketer Mithun Manhas, a member of the Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA), can be elected the new boss of BCCI today. Like the last two presidents, he will be selected for this post unopposed. Former captain Sourav Ganguly and then Roger Binny were elected as the BCCI President without any opposition. According to the information, Mithun has been appointed as the Chairman of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), who will be effective from September 28.
According to a statement, this important achievement has filled the people of Jammu and Kashmir with great pride. Which is an important moment for the region’s sports heritage. Manhas, a young and dynamic sports personality, the career is decorated with many records and first places. Under his visionary leadership, JKCA has touched new heights, causing the level of cricket in the region high. His efforts have not only increased the reputation of Jammu and Kashmir in the cricket world, but have also given the opportunity to the emerging cricketers to shine in national and international forums.
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Sports active with journalism for more than 15 years. ETV worked in the cricket website of India, Zee News. Sports head was in Dainik Jagran website. Olympic, Commonwealth, Cricket and Football World Cup covered. October … Read more