Former Delhi Ranji captain Mithun Manhas has filed his nomination for the president's post of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), emerging as a prominent name among the candidates.
The 45-year-old, who has a strong reputation as a reliable player in domestic cricket and has also played for various IPL teams, is considered a frontrunner for the position. The announcement for the new president is expected on September 28. Amazon basics Back Cover for OnePlus Nord 5 5G PC + TPU Clear Transparent Raised Edges Shockproof Protective Phone Bumper Case(Transparent)
The BCCI president's seat fell vacant after former cricketer Roger Binny resigned in August. Today, September 21, marks the last day for filing nominations for the post. Amid several high-profile names, Manhas's candidacy has gained traction due to his extensive experience and respectable track record in domestic cricket.
Rajeev Shukla, a key figure in the board, confirmed that the president and other key office bearers will be elected at the BCCI's Annual General Meeting, scheduled for next week. Also Read: "From Mullah to Priest": MLA Sunil Kumar Criticizes CM Siddaramaiah.!