New Delhi, Sep 21 (IANS) Former cricketer Mithun Manhas has emerged as the frontrunner for the BCCI president’s post, with key decision-makers of Indian cricket holding an informal meeting here on Saturday.
Manhas, 45, played domestic cricket for Delhi before moving to Jammu and Kashmir, where he also took up coaching roles. Known for his calm approach and understanding of the game at the grassroots level, he has remained involved in cricket development after retirement.
Sources said several senior administrators see him as a consensus candidate who can bridge differences among state associations. His background as a first-class cricketer and his work in coaching are believed to have strengthened his case for the top job in the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).
Saturday’s meeting, attended by senior BCCI members and state officials, was held to exchange views on potential names for the presidency. While some experienced administrators were also discussed, Manhas reportedly received strong backing from influential quarters.
The BCCI president’s post carries considerable weight, both within the Indian cricket structure and on the international stage. With ICC elections due later this year, the choice of leadership in the BCCI will be closely watched.
If elected, Manhas would join a small group of former players, including Sourav Ganguly and Roger Binny, who have gone on to lead the cricket board. Observers say his appointment would reflect a growing trend of involving cricketers with direct playing experience in top administrative roles.
The final decision will rest on consensus among state units. A formal announcement is expected in the coming weeks.
Meanwhile, Arun Dhumal of Himachal Pradesh will remain chairman of the Indian Premier League (IPL) Governing Council, and Rajiv Shukla is likely to continue as the Vice-President.
The election process opens with the date of filing nominations on September 21, followed by scrutiny and publishing of the final list of candidates on September 23. Voting, if necessary, will be conducted during the Annual General Meeting (AGM) on September 28.
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