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Discussion in Delhi has intensified regarding the selection of the next president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). The new President of BCCI will be elected on 28th September during the Annual General Meeting (AGM) to be held in Mumbai.
According to Cricbuzz, a meeting of top BCCI officials has been held in Delhi on September 20 before the AGM. According to the report, the meeting will be held at the residence of Home Minister Amit Shah. Where the name of the next BCCI president is expected to be quite clear.
Discussion of four names intensified For the next BCCI president, the names of former Indian captain Sourav Ganguly and former Indian player Harbhajan Singh are going on speculation. However, whether Ganguly will be invited to this meeting, it is not clear yet. Apart from these two names, there has also been some discussion on the name of former Karnataka Test cricketer Raghuram Bhatt and former Indian wicketkeeper Kiran More. In such a situation, Ganguly, Harbhajan, Bhatt, More or any other name is expected to be in Delhi on Saturday night.

Sourav Ganguly was the BCCI President from 2019 to 2022.
Who will be the president will not decide Recently, Rajiv Shukla was made an acting president after 70 -year -old Roger Binny left the post of BCCI President. According to the Lodha Committee, after 70 years, no candidate can handle the post of President in BCCI. So Binny had to leave the post.
AGM on Asia Cup final day BCCI’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be held in Mumbai on 28 September. This is the 94th AgM of the board. It will also have an election of the Governing Council of IPL and WPL. The Asia Cup final is also to be held in Dubai on September 28.
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