Mithun Mind MCCI’s new president, Rajiv Short-president, proclaimed in AGM


The new president of the Indian cricket control board has been announced. According to the hope of Delhi Capituts, Mithun Mind has been selected to replace Roger Binna. Mithun applied for a few days ago. He arrived on Sunday on Sunday on September 28 at the BCCI headquarters at Mumbai Wankhede Stadium. His name was approved to BCCI annual general assembly.

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Former Delhi Capitteles, Mithun Munhas has been elected the new president of the Indian cricket control board (BCCI). The new BCCI executive committee was announced in its annual general meeting on September 28. Rajiv Shukla and Devjit has been re-chosen by the BCCI Vice President and Secretary. Prabhthadhadaj Singh Bhatia has appointed Rohan Gaza Desai as Joint Secretary. Bhatia was first BCCI Treasurer. Now A Raghuram Bhatt is New Treasurer of BCCI.

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Who is the Mithun Mransa?
Manhas were nominated by Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA), where he has served as an administrator. He had had his first class in the 1997/98 season. He also represented the under-19 and a team of India. Despite their good records in the first class cricket, he was not included in the senior team. At that time, the Indian team had already had a player like Saurav Ganguly, VVS Laxman, Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid.

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Manhas has played 147 first class matches, in which he has scored 9,714 runs in an average of 45.82. He has 27 hundreds and 49 half-century. Their best Ranji Trophy season was in 2007-08, when Delhi won the title. They scored a 921 runs in the season of 57.56.

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The list of manhas is a good record in A cricket. He scored 4,126 for a average of 45.84 in 130 matches, including five hundreds and 26 fifteen hundreds. He was also an expert in off-spin bowling. They have 75 wickets, including 40 first class cricket. They can do wicketkeeping.

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Manhas three IPL Franchise – Delhi Daredevils (now Delhi Capitates), now closed for Pune Warriors India and Chennai Super Kings (CSK). They played from the first IPL season to 2014. In 55 matches, he scored 514 for 514 for a strike rate of 22.34 and 109.36. He did not make a single half-century in his IPL career.



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