Manohar succeeds deceased Dalmiya as BCCI 'president'


(MENAFN- Arab Times) Shashank Manohar was unanimously elected president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Sunday, vowing to restore the governing body's image after a series of scandals.

The Nagpur-based lawyer succeeds veteran administrator Jagmohan Dalmiya, who died last month, in what is arguably the most powerful job in world cricket. "Mr Shashank Manohar elected," the BCCI said on its official twitter account @BCCI after a special general body meeting at its headquarters in Mumbai. Manohar, who had earlier served as BCCI president from 2008 and 2011 and was the lone candidate in the election, will remain at the helm for two years. Dalmiya's death on Sep 20 had triggered a bitter succession battle within the faction-ridden BCCI, with former chief Sharad Pawar being a key contender for the post.

But Pawar, a veteran politician, backed out of the race after reportedly being opposed by the nation's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party, paving the way for Manohar to emerge as a consensus candidate. Manohar, who has a squeaky-clean image and a no-nonsense approach to cricket administration, will be charged with restoring the BCCI's image and credibility after a string of corruption scandals over the past few years.


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