Former India captain and legendary cricketer Sourav Ganguly took over as the president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India in Mumbai on Wednesday. Ganguly was elected as the president during the Annual General Meeting (AGM) which is being conducted at the BCCI headquarters.
Ganguly was the only candidate to file his nomination for the post and was elected unopposed. "It's official - @SGanguly99 formally elected as the President of BCCI," the Indian cricket board tweeted. Committee of Administrators (CoA) member Diana Edulji, during her arrival at the BCCI headquarters, said: "I am very happy that a cricketer is going to be the president and I hope he takes it forward to great heights."
The Supreme Court-appointed and monitored CoA's tenure to manage BCCI's affairs, too, comes to an end on Wednesday (October 23, 2019). The Supreme Court on Tuesday directed that the tenure of the CoA for the BCCI administration will end after the election of new office bearers.
A bench of the apex court, headed by Justice SA Bobde, directed that no proceedings would be initiated against the CoA without prior permission from it. Once the BCCI elections get over, the CoA will be handing over the charge to the new body.
Gujarat Cricket Association's Jay Shah, son of Home Minister Amit Shah, has filed nomination for the post of secretary, as revealed by BCCI Electoral Officer N Gopalaswami. For the post of vice-president, Mahim Verma (Cricket Association of Uttarakhand) has put forward his name, while for the post of Joint-Secretary Jayesh George (Kerela Cricket Association) has filed nomination.
Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association's Arun Singh Dhumal, brother of central minister Anurag Thakur, has filed nomination for the post of Treasurer.