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Mithun Manhas
Indian first-class cricketer (born 1979) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mithun Manhas (born 12 October 1979) is an Indian cricket administrator and former cricketer who is serving as the president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India since September 2025.
Previously, Manhas played first-class cricket for Delhi and Jammu and Kashmir. and later played in the Indian Premier League for Chennai Super Kings, Pune Warriors India, and Delhi Daredevils.
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Indian Premier League
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Manhas played in the Indian Premier League representing the Delhi Daredevils. In the fourth season of IPL, he was contracted for US$260,000 by Pune Warriors. In the seventh season of the Indian Premier League, he was contracted by the Chennai Super Kings.
Domestic career
Manhas was the captain of the Delhi side for most of the new millennium. He was at the helm when Delhi ended their championship drought in 2007–08, although Gambhir led the side in the semi-final and final. He scored 921 runs in that first-class season at 57.57.
In September 2015, Manhas joined Jammu and Kashmir cricket team for 2015–16 Ranji Trophy season.[1]
Coaching career
In February 2017, Manhas was appointed assistant coach of Indian Premier League side Kings XI Punjab.[2]
In October 2017, Manhas was announced as the batting consultant of the Bangladesh Under-19 team. He was their batting consultant till 2019.[3]
Manhas was hired by the Royal Challengers Bangalore as their assistant coach for the 2019 IPL.[4][5]
In 2022, Manhas was appointed assistant coach of Indian Premier League side Gujarat Titans.
President of BCCI
In September 2025, Manhas elected unopposed as Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president at the 94th annual general meeting of the board held on 28 September 2025.[6][7]
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