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All You Need to Know About BCCI

The Board of Cricket for Control in India (BCCI) is the national governing body for managing cricketing activities in India. The national governing body was formed in 1928 under the Tamil Nadu Societies Registration Act. RE Grant Govan was selected as the first president of BCCI, while Anthony de Mello was appointed as the secretary. 

Where is the BCCI headquarter located?

BCCI’s headquarter is located in Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai. Before 2006, BCCI headquarter was located in a small one-and-a-half room near to Mumbai’s Brabourne Stadium.

What is BCCI’S full form?

BCCI’s full form is the Board of Control for Cricket in India. Likewise, the abbreviation of the Board of Control for Cricket in India is BCCI. 

Former Indian skipper, Sourav Ganguly is the current president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India. 

It is also important to understand that the BCCI is not a government body as it manages the finances on its own. BCCI is, in fact, India’s richest sporting body and the world’s richest cricket board. 

One of the best ed-tech company, BYJU’s is the official sponsor of BCCI. They sealed the deal for close to three years, starting from 5th September 2020 until 31st March 2020. 

HISTORY 

It was back in 1912 when an all-Indian cricket team went to England for the very first time to play a cricket match. The team was led and sponsored by well renowned Maharaja of Patiala. 

The year 1926 saw two representatives of the Calcutta Cricket Club travelling to London to attend a meeting of the Imperial Cricket Council. Knowing that the representatives weren’t the official ones for India, it wasn’t legal to attend the meeting, however, on the approval of the then chairman of the conference, Lord Harris, everyone worked out successfully. 

The meeting did wonders for the Indians, as the MCC decided to send a team to India to play cricket. The team was led by Arthur Gilligan who also had captained England in the Ashes. 

Upon arrival, the Maharaja of Patiala held a meeting with Gilligan where the former requested the Englishmen to press for Indian cricket in ICC. Gilligan agreed to the proposal but with a condition. 

He told the Maharaja to bring all the promoters of the game together and form a single cricketing body for control in India which eventually led to the idea of the formation of BCCI. 

On 21st November 1927, a meeting took place regarding the same which was also attended by delegates from Patiala, Delhi, United Province, Rajputana, Alwar, Bhopal, Gwalior and others. It led the formation of a consensus to form a board of control for cricket in India. 

In December 1928, the BCCI was formed and registered under the Tamil Nadu Societies Registration Act with six associations affiliated to it. BCCI’s full form- Board of Control for Cricket in India.

REFORMS 

Post-2015 World Cup, various cases emerged in regard to the notorious activities of BCCI. BCCI headquarter which is located in Mumbai also suffered from various corruption charges. This led to the Supreme Court forming a four-member panel committee of administrations which had the name of Vinod Rai, Ramachandra Guha, Vikaram Limaye and Diana Edulji. They were given the responsibilities to administrate the functioning of BCCI. 

For those of you who are unaware, Sunil Joshi is the next chairman of the national selection committee. He recently replaced MSK Prasad for the position. 

BCCI FULL FORM- Board of Cricket for Control in India organises several domestic cricket tournaments for both Men’s and Women’s domestic cricket teams.

Men’s domestic team cricket tournaments: 

Women’s domestic cricket team tournaments: 

Who is the current BCCI president?

Former Indian skipper, Sourav Ganguly is the current BCCI President. On 23rd October 2020, Sourav Ganguly took charge as the 39th BCCI president. With that, Jay Shah became the secretary and Arun Singh Dhumal became the treasurer of BCCI.

Here’s a look at the list of all the BCCI Presidents right from the time of its formation:

President Name Took Office Left office
1. R E Grant Govan 1928 1933
2. Sikandar Hayat Khan 1933 1935
3. Nawab Hamidullah Khan 1935 1937
4. Maharaja K S Digvijay Singh 1937 1938
5. P Subbarayan 1938 1946
6. Anthony S D’Mello 1946 1951
7. J C Mukherji 1951 1954
8. Maharaj Kumar of Vizianagram 1954 1956
9. Sardar Surjit Singh Majithia 1956 1958
10. R K Patel 1958 1960
11. M A Chidambaram 1960 1963
12. Maharaja Fatehsinghrao Gaekwad 1963 1966
13. Z R Irani 1966 1969
14. N Ghose 1969 1972
15. PM Rungta 1972 1975
16. Ramprakash Mehra 1975 1977
17. M Chinnaswamy 1977 1980
18. S K Wankhede 1980 1982
19. NKP Salve 1982 1985
20. S Sriraman 1985 1988
21. B N Dutt 1988 1990
22. Madhavrao Scindia 1990 1993
23. IS Bindra 1993 1996
24. Raj Singh Dungarpur 1996 1999
25. A C Muthiah 1999 2001
26. Jagmohan Dalmiya 2001 2004
27. Ranbir Singh Mahendra 2004 2005
28. Sharad Pawar 2005 2008
29. Shashank Manohar 2008 2011
30. N Srinivasan 2011 2013
31. Jagmohan Dalmiya 2013 2013
32. N Srinivasan 2013 2014
33. Shivlal Yadav 2014 2014
34. Sunil Gavaskar 2014 2014
35. Jagmohan Dalmiya 2015 2015
36. Hashank Manohar 2015 2016
37. Anurag Thakur 2016 2017
38. C K Khanna 2017 Incumbent
39. Sourav Ganguly 23 October, 2019 Till date

 

Saurav Ganguly currently heads the governing body- BCCI headquartered in Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai.

BCCI Twitter Account: 

There are a total of three BCCI twitter accounts where the governing body give all the updates regarding Indian Cricket. 

  1. BCCI
  2. BCCI Women
  3. BCCI Domestic 

BCCI Twitter accounts are basically divided into three segments which focus on Men’s and Women’s international and domestic cricket.

All the latest updates regarding Indian cricket, be it International and domestic cricket is accessible on BCCI Twitter accounts. BCCI twitter handle let people know about the cricket tournaments, squad details, and other important information.

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