November 1, 2025
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Record-Breaking Indian Cricketer Emerges as Frontrunner for BCCI President Role

4 Sep 2025 : The BCCI is poised for another leadership transition later this month, and all signs point toward a high-profile appointment. According to Dainik Jagran, a legendary Indian cricketer known for smashing multiple records during his playing days, is reportedly being considered for the post of BCCI president.

If finalised, this move will continue the trend of cricketers assuming leadership roles within the Board. The precedent was set in 2019 when former India captain Sourav Ganguly became BCCI president, followed by 1983 World Cup winner Roger Binny. Binny recently stepped down after reaching the 70-year age limit imposed by BCCI regulations.

Currently, vice-president Rajeev Shukla has stepped in as acting president. However, the official elections for key posts including president, secretary, vice-president, joint secretary, treasurer and IPL chairman are scheduled to take place during the BCCI Annual General Meeting (AGM) in the last week of September.

England Meeting Sparks Buzz

The report added that informal discussions have already taken place with the former Indian cricketer during the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy. A senior political figure is believed to have met the cricketing legend in England recently to discuss the top post. While the cricketer’s response, whether affirmative or non-committal, remains unclear, the move signals serious intent from influential quarters.

The central government has long emphasised increased athlete representation in sports bodies, so the potential elevation of a high-profile cricketer aligns with this broader trend. Currently, former sprinter P.T. Usha heads the Indian Olympic Association, further underscoring this shift toward athlete-led governance.

Consensus Over Contest

Insiders believe that elections for BCCI roles are unlikely to be contested. Much like in previous terms, selections are expected to be unanimous, shaped by consensus among major stakeholders and political power players.

Summary:
A top former Indian cricketer with record-breaking achievements is likely to become the next BCCI president, with reports suggesting consensus among key stakeholders ahead of elections.

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