Rajeev Shukla Takes Over as BCCI Interim Chief

Rajeev Shukla is taking over as the interim president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). This move comes after Roger Binny’s retirement from the post. Binny, a former cricketer, has been serving as the BCCI president since 2022. His term ends on July 19, 2025, when he turns 70, and Shukla will step in until a new president is elected.

As the current vice-president of the BCCI, Shukla is well-versed in the board’s inner workings. His experience as a former journalist and Rajya Sabha member will likely come in handy during his tenure as acting president. Shukla’s appointment is seen as a temporary measure until the BCCI elections take place, possibly in September.

Binny, a key player in India’s 1983 World Cup-winning team, has had a storied career. He was the top wicket-taker in the tournament, claiming 18 wickets and playing a crucial role in India’s victory. Binny’s retirement from the BCCI presidency is a result of the board’s rule that requires office-bearers to step down at the age of 70.

Shukla, on the other hand, has been a long-time associate of the Indian cricket board. He is often spotted at stadiums during matches, and his familiarity with the sport and its ecosystem makes him a strong candidate for the top post. While it’s too early to say for sure, there’s speculation that Shukla might be in the running to become the BCCI’s next permanent president.

Key Facts:

  • Rajeev Shukla is the new interim president of the BCCI.
  • Roger Binny retired as BCCI president due to the board’s 70-year age limit.
  • Binny was a key player in India’s 1983 World Cup-winning team.
  • Shukla is the current vice-president of the BCCI and a former journalist and Rajya Sabha member.

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