NationalBCCI to Elect New President, Office-Bearers at 94th AGM in MumbaiThe Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is set to appoint its new leadership, including the president, during its 94th Annual General Meeting (AGM) scheduled for September 28, 2025, at its headquarters in Mumbai.DY365 Sep 06, 2025 16:54 ISTRepresentative Photograph: (RCB)The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is set to appoint its new leadership, including the president, during its 94th Annual General Meeting (AGM) scheduled for September 28, 2025, at its headquarters in Mumbai.AdvertismentAccording to a statement from BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia, elections will be held for key positions, including President, Vice-President, Secretary, Joint Secretary, and Treasurer.The AGM will also see the selection of representatives for the Apex Council from the General Body and the Indian Cricketers’ Association, alongside two members for the IPL Governing Council, one of whom will represent the Indian Cricketers’ Association.Read More: Assam: CPI-M Announces Three Candidates for BTC ElectionsAdditionally, elections will take place for the Women’s Premier League Committee, and appointments will be made for the Ombudsman and Ethics Officer, as well as the Standing Committee, Cricket Committee, and Umpires’ Committee.A critical pre-AGM meeting will finalise the candidates for these roles. While the positions of Secretary, Joint Secretary, and Treasurer are expected to remain unchanged, the elections for President and Vice-President are highly anticipated. Current Vice-President Rajeev Shukla is considered a leading candidate for the presidency.Read More: Arunachal Pradesh: African Swine Fever Outbreak Confirmed in West Siang, Threatening Local Pig FarmingIn the IPL Governing Council, former BCCI treasurer Anirudh Choudhury is poised for a return, while current member Avishek Dalmiya is also a strong contender for a position.The AGM comes at a time when Indian cricket is under scrutiny, with recent developments such as the Enforcement Directorate summoning cricketer Shikhar Dhawan in a money laundering probe linked to an illegal betting app, highlighting the need for robust governance within the sport. Read the Next Article