New Delhi: Former Captain Delhi Mithun Manhas was elected a new president of cricket control in India (BCCI) at his annual General Meeting (AGM). 45 -year -old man became 37.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!Manhas, a seasoned home cricket, appeared as a consensual choice after an informal meeting of key BCCi decision staff at the beginning of this month in Nový Delhi. Its nomination was strongly supported by the Jammu & Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA), which meant a rare moment of recognition for the region traditionally on the edge of the Indian cricket.The former medium dough brings an impressive playing record. From 1997-98 to 2016-17, Manhas performed in 157 first-class, 130 lists and and 55 IPL matches. He collected 9 714 first -class runs on average 45.82, of which 27 centuries and 49 half -lives, and at the same time contributed with the ball. His standout season came in 2007-08 when he scored 921 runs and played a key role in Triumph Triumph Ranji Trophy in Delhi.
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Manhas also represented three IPL – Delhi Daredevils, Pune Warriors India and Chennai Super Kings – 514 runs in 55 matches. After retirement, he remained closely involved in the cricket as a coach and administrator, known for his calm temperament and focused on the development of local level.With his election, Manhas becomes only the third former cricket after Souvrav gangules and Roger Binny occupied the highest chair BCCI. Jitendra Singh responded to his appointment and enhanced the development as a “interim Sunday” for the DOD, a distant neighborhood in Jammu and Kashmir, where Manhas has roots.AGM also confirmed other key meetings. Rajeev Shukl and Devyit Saikia were re -elected as vice -chairman and secretary. Prabhtej Singh Bhatia was replaced by Rohan Gauuns desai as a common secretary, while Raghuram Bhat was elected a treasurer.Members elected as new bearers of the BCCI office are:
- President: Mithun Manhas
- Vice President: Rajeev Shukl
- Secretary: Devyit Saikia
- Joint Secretary: Prabhtej Bhatia
- Treasurer: A. Raghuram Bhat
