The Board of Control for Cricket in India, or BCCI, is the most powerful and influential cricket board in the world. It not only administers domestic cricket tournaments but also represents India in global tournaments at the ICC. Over the years, the BCCI has had several presidents, all of whom have played a key role in shaping the direction of Indian cricket, from its grassroots development to its global standing.
In September 2025, another former Delhi cricketer, Mithun, will begin his term. With this, he will become the 37th president of the BCCI, writing another important chapter in the history of Indian cricket’s governance.
Mithun Manhas is a retired cricketer from Delhi and former Director of Cricket of the Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association. He was officially elected as the new President during the BCCI’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) held in Mumbai on September 28, 2025. He will replace Roger Binny, who resigned as President in September 2025 after a highly successful tenure from October 2022. Manhas is the third consecutive former cricketer to be appointed to this prestigious post, after Sourav Ganguly and Roger Binny. Manhas’s appointment has been widely praised for his leadership skills and deep understanding of cricket. He has played a key role in nurturing young talent.
The BCCI President is one of the most powerful positions in world cricket. The current position is responsible for overall governance along with financial management, strategic planning and global representation of Indian cricket.
A detailed description of the key roles and responsibilities of the BCCI President is as follows:
| Function | Description |
|---|---|
| Cricket Governance | Oversees domestic tournaments like the Ranji Trophy, Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, and IPL, along with India’s participation in international matches. |
| Financial Management | Supervises revenue sources including media rights, sponsorships, and match ticketing. The BCCI is one of the wealthiest sports bodies globally. |
| Strategic Policy Planning | Formulates and enforces policies for cricket infrastructure, player development, and administrative reforms. |
| International Representation | Acts as India’s representative at ICC meetings and contributes to global cricket policy-making. |
| Team and Staff Management | Works with selectors, coaches, and staff to ensure India fields a strong, competitive team in all formats. |
he new leadership team, with Manhas’s appointment, includes:
Together, this team is expected to guide Indian cricket through the next phase of growth in women’s cricket.
Here with is the updated list of all Presidents of the Board of Control for Cricket in India, right from its inception in 1928:
| President | Took Office | Left Office |
|---|---|---|
| R. E. Grant Govan | 1928 | 1933 |
| Sikandar Hayat Khan | 1933 | 1935 |
| Nawab Hamidullah Khan | 1935 | 1937 |
| Maharaja K. S. Digvijay Singh | 1937 | 1938 |
| P. Subbarayan | 1938 | 1946 |
| Anthony S. D’Mello | 1946 | 1951 |
| J. C. Mukherji | 1951 | 1954 |
| Maharajkumar of Vizianagram | 1954 | 1956 |
| Sardar Surjit Singh Majithia | 1956 | 1958 |
| R. K. Patel | 1958 | 1960 |
| M. A. Chidambaram | 1960 | 1963 |
| Maharaja Fatehsinghrao Gaekwad | 1963 | 1966 |
| Z. R. Irani | 1966 | 1969 |
| N. Ghose | 1969 | 1972 |
| P. M. Rungta | 1972 | 1975 |
| Ramprakash Mehra | 1975 | 1977 |
| M. Chinnaswamy | 1977 | 1980 |
| S. K. Wankhede | 1980 | 1982 |
| N. K. P. Salve | 1982 | 1985 |
| S. Sriraman | 1985 | 1988 |
| B. N. Dutt | 1988 | 1990 |
| Madhavrao Scindia | 1990 | 1993 |
| I. S. Bindra | 1993 | 1996 |
| Raj Singh Dungarpur | 1996 | 1999 |
| A. C. Muthiah | 1999 | 2001 |
| Jagmohan Dalmiya | 2001 | 2004 |
| Ranbir Singh Mahendra | 2004 | 2005 |
| Sharad Pawar | 2005 | 2008 |
| Shashank Manohar | 2008 | 2011 |
| N. Srinivasan | 2011 | 2013 |
| Jagmohan Dalmiya | 2013 | 2013 |
| N. Srinivasan | 2013 | 2014 |
| Shivlal Yadav | 2014 | 2014 |
| Sunil Gavaskar | 2014 | 2014 |
| Jagmohan Dalmiya | 2015 | 2015 |
| Shashank Manohar | 2015 | 2016 |
| Anurag Thakur | 2016 | 2017 |
| C. K. Khanna | 2017 | 2019 |
| Sourav Ganguly | 2019 | 2022 |
| Roger Binny | 2022 | 2025 |
| Mithun Manhas | September 2025 | Present |
Born on October 12, 1979, in Jammu, Mithun has been a fixture in Indian domestic cricket and possesses consistent leadership qualities. He represented Delhi for nearly twenty years and captained the team in several Ranji Trophy seasons.
First-Class Matches: 157
Runs Scored: Over 9,700
Role: Right-handed batsman and occasional off-spinner
IPL Experience: Delhi Daredevils, Chennai Super Kings, Pune Warriors India
After retirement, Manhas began coaching and served as the Director of Cricket for the Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association. He also served as an assistant coach for an IPL franchise. His elevation to the position of BCCI President symbolizes the growing recognition of the contributions of domestic players to Indian cricket.
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Mithun Manhas’s rise as the 37th president of the BCCI marks a new chapter for Indian cricket. He emphasized player experience, inclusivity, and innovation. From the early administrators of the 1920s to the modern leaders who have shaped billion-dollar leagues, each BCCI president has played a role in the astonishing rise of Indian cricket. And under Manhas’ leadership, both fans and experts are optimistic about continued growth in every area, whether it’s at the international level or grassroots cricket in Jammu and Kashmir and beyond.
As of November 2025, the BCCI President is Mithun Manhas, who took over the office in September 2025, replacing Roger Binny.
He is elected in the AGM of the BCCI through the Board’s members. In his case, Mithun Manhas was elected unopposed, indicating the unanimous support of all state associations.
Several presidents have made a major mark on Indian cricket:
Mithun Manhas will likely highlight:
Normally, a BCCI President serves for three years, but the tenure may differ based on the Board’s election cycle and other reforms.