BCCI President List from 1928 to 2025 in Chronological Order

Explore the complete list of BCCI Presidents from 1928 to 2025, highlighting significant changes and current leadership.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has been the governing body for cricket in India since its establishment in 1928. Its headquarters are located at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. Raymond Eustace Grant Govan was the inaugural president of BCCI. Till now, the BCCI has had a total of 36 presidents from 1928 to 2025, with Roger Binny being the current president as of October 18, 2022.

Being the president of the BCCI is an honorary position and regarded as the highest office within the organization. The president is appointed by full members of the BCCI for a term of three years. Currently, Roger Binny holds this position, while Rajeev Shukla serves as vice president and Hemang Amin is the CEO. Roger Binny's term is expected to conclude in September 2025.

BCCI President List 2025

Name of BoardBoard of Control for Cricket India (BCCI)
Founded inDecember 1928
President of BCCIRoger Binny
Vice President of BCCIRajeev Shukla
CEO of BCCIHemang Amin
Secretary of BCCIJay Shah
Indian Cricket Team Coach (Men's)Rahul Dravid
Indian Cricket Team Coach (Women's)Vacant
Official Websitewww.bcci.tv
BCCI President List 2025

BCCI President List with their Term of Office

R.E. Grant was the first president of the BCCI. Jagmohan Dalmiya remains notable as the only BCCI president to have passed away during his tenure. N. Srinivasan and Shashank Manohar both resigned before completing their terms. N. Srinivasan was twice reappointed but faced removal from office on one instance. Additionally, Anurag Thakur was also removed, with C.K. Khanaa serving as acting president during his absence.

Roger Binny, a member of India’s 1983 World Cup-winning team, is currently the president as of October 18, 2022, and will serve until September 2025. Below is the chronological list of BCCI presidents along with their terms of office:

S.No.NameTerm of Office
1R. E. Grant Govan1928 to 1933
2Sikandar Hayat Khan1933 to 1935
3Hamidullah Khan1935 to 1937
4Digvijaysinhji Ranjitsinhji Jadeja1937 to 1938
5Paramasiva Subbarayan1938 to 1946
6Anthony de Mello1946 to 1951
7J. C. Mukherji1951 to 1954
8Maharajkumar of Vizianagram1954 to 1956
9Sardar Surjit Singh Majithia1956 to 1958
10R. K. Patel1958 to 1960
11M. A. Chidambaram1960 to 1963
12Fatehsinghrao Prataprao Gaekwad II1963 to 1966
13Zal Irani1966 to 1969
14A. N. Ghose1969 to 1972
15P. M. Rungta1972 to 1975
16Ramprakash Mehra1975 to 1977
17Mangalam Chinnaswamy Mudaliar1977 to 1980
18S. K. Wankhede1980 to 1982
19Narendra Kumar Prasadrao Salve1982 to 1985
20Srinivasan Sriraman1985 to 1988
21Biswanath Dutt1988 to 1990
22Madhavrao Scindia1990 to 1993
23Inderjit Singh Bindra1993 to 1996
24Raj Singh Dungarpur1996 to 1999
25A. C. Muthiah1999 to 2001
26Jagmohan Dalmiya2001 to 2004
27Ranbir Singh Mahendra2004 to 2005
28Sharad Pawar2005 to 2008
29Shashank Manohar2008 to 2011
30N. Srinivasan (resigned)2011 to 2013
-Jagmohan Dalmiya (2) (Interim)2013 to 2013
(30)N. Srinivasan (2)2013 to 2014
-Shivlal Yadav (Interim)2014 to 2014
(26)Jagmohan Dalmiya (3)2015 to 2015
(29)Shashank Manohar (2) (resigned)2015 to 2016
34Anurag Thakur (sacked)2016 to 2017
-C. K. Khanaa (Acting President)2017 to 2019
35Sourav Ganguly2019 to 2022
36Roger Binny2022 to 2025
BCCI President List with their Term of Office

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FAQ Related to BCCI President List

What is the full form of BCCI?

The full form of BCCI is the Board of Control for Cricket India. It was formed in 1928 and its headquarters are located at Cricket Centre, Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.

Who will be the next BCCI President?

As per reports, Roger Binny, a member of the 1983 World Cup winning team, will succeed former India captain Sourav Ganguly.

Who is the current BCCI President?

Roger Binny is the current president of BCCI, elected unopposed on October 18, 2022.

Who was named as the 36th president of BCCI?

On October 18, 2022, Roger Binny was appointed as the 36th president of BCCI. He was a member of the 1983 World Cup-winning team and succeeded former India captain Sourav Ganguly.