The BCCI’s most-ranking officials have decided to elect Roger Binny as the BCCI’s new president. Officials with the BCCI said that practically everyone has decided that Binny should succeed Sourav Ganguly. Dada’s ICC Nomination status decision awaits. Sourav Ganguly and Jay Shah, among other senior BCCI officials, are in Mumbai ahead of the organization’s annual general meeting on October 18. The BCCI Secretary, Jay Shah, will remain in his position.
What Will Happen in the Apex Meeting?
The overwhelming favorite to succeed Ganguly as the new President was Secretary Jay Shah. However, Binny’s unexpected entrance has put a stop to a lot of rumors. N Srinivasan, a former BCCI president, is also anticipated to attend the conference.
All BCCI office holders and state association presidents will go for Mumbai today, according to an ANI report. During this meeting, all significant decisions on office holders and positions will be made. The BCCI’s current president is Sourav Ganguly. But it’s still unclear if he’ll run in the election or not. During the AGM on October 18, cricket fans may get their questions concerning potential board office holders answered.
What is Next?
Sourav Ganguly, head of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), will be the center of attention. Before the Board’s annual general meeting and the nomination process begins, with an influential Union minister reportedly setting the agenda.
Sourav Ganguly’s tenure with the BCCI is about to come to an end. In the BCCI elections on October 18, Ganguly won’t run. He is likely to represent India in the position of International Cricket Council Chairman. According to sources, Roger Binny, the president of the Karnata State Cricket Association, has emerged as a leading contender to succeed as BCCI president.
Tuesday and Wednesday are the dates for filling nomination. The nomination forms include the offices of the president, secretary, vice president, joint secretary, and treasurer. The AGM will be on October 18. The Nomination will withdraw on Friday.
The position of president is rife with uncertainty. While incumbent Sourav is still in the running. Roger Binny has also received support from a significant former BCCI official. Secretary Jay Shah is likely an underdog for the post.
IPL Officials
The IPL’s incoming chairman could be Arun Singh Dhumal. The addition of Mumbai-based BJP strongman Ashish Shelar to the list of officeholders is another alteration. Shelar is most likely to submit paperwork to take over Dhumal’s position as treasurer, with Rajeev Shukla, who was vying for the top IPL position, remaining as vice president. Kof the Assam Cricket Association will replace Jayesh George of Kerala as Joint Secretary.