Roger Binny is expected to stay on as the BCCI president for one more term. However, there is no clarity yet to on who will replace Jay Shah as the next BCCI secretary.
The date is out for the BCCI Election. Although the BCCI Election was not on the agenda initially for the Annual General Meeting (BCCI AGM) on Sep 29 in Bengaluru, the Indian Cricket Board has released the election schedule, asking the state associations to submit their nominees. While Roger Binny is likely to stay on as the BCCI president for another term, there will be an election for a new secretary who will replace Jay Shah.
After a highly successful stint as the BCCI secretary, he moved to the ICC. As he will take charge as the next ICC chairman in December, BCCI will need a new secretary.
BCCI Election Schedule
BCCI has instructed all state associations to submit their nominees by September 24, 4 PM. Valid nominations will be announced on Sep 25 while candidates can withdraw their name by Sep 26, 1 PM. The final list of candidates will be out on Sep 26, 3 PM. AK Joti is the electoral officer like last time.
Date | Time (IST) | Event |
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7/9/2024 | 6 PM | Call for members to file applications to nominate their representative |
17/9/2024 | 6 PM | Deadline for members to file applications to nominate their representative |
18/9/2024 | 6 PM | Release of draft Electoral Roll |
19-20/9/2024 | 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM | Submission of objections to names in the Draft Electoral Roll |
22/9/2024 | 5 PM | 1. Examination of objections and decisions, 2. Release of Final Electoral Roll |
23-24/9/2024 | 11 AM to 4 PM | Window to file nomination |
25/9/2024 | 11 AM to 1 PM | Scrutiny of nomination applications |
25/9/2024 | 5 PM | Announcement of list of validly nominated candidates |
26/9/2024 | 10 AM to 1 PM | Withdrawal of nominations (in Person) |
26/9/2024 | 3 PM | Announcement of list of contesting candidates |
29/9/2024 | BCCI Election | |
29/2024 | Declaration of results |
No clear favourite for BCCI Secretary
As the BCCI secretary, Jay Shah proved himself as an excellent administrator. He was instrumental in the phenomenal growth of the BCCI’s financial might through the sale of IPL and WPL media rights as well as franchises. In total, BCCI raked in Rs 60,000 crore from all the sales, significantly boosting BCCI’s financial power.
However, unlike the last two BCCI elections, there is no clear favourite this time. With Jay Shah moving to the ICC, BCCI needs a strong hand and mind for the next phase. DDCA President Rohan Jaitley is all set to be a prominent figure in the election. But when he was asked about his future in the BCCI, he chose to remain silent.
The current IPL chairman Arun Dhumal could have been the favourite. But he will need to take a cooling off period as per the BCCI constitution.
BCCI treasurer Ashish Shelar is also one of the potential candidates to replace Jay Shah. However, at this moment, do not rule out any surprises.
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