Rajeev Shukla Poised to Become Acting BCCI President

2 June, 2025

Veteran cricket administrator Rajeev Shukla is set to take over as the acting President of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). This change comes as current President Roger Binny will turn 70 next month, exceeding the age limit for an office-bearer. Binny, who replaced Sourav Ganguly in 2022, will reach the age threshold on July 19.

Unpacked:

Who is Rajeev Shukla and what is his background in cricket administration?

Rajeev Shukla is a veteran cricket administrator and politician. He has served as BCCI Vice President since 2020, previously held the role of BCCI IPL Chairman, and has a background in journalism and politics as a Rajya Sabha MP. He is known for his long association with Indian cricket governance.

What is the BCCI’s age-limit rule for office-bearers, and why is it significant?

The BCCI’s age-limit rule states that no person can hold any post within the BCCI after turning 70. This rule is significant as it ensures leadership renewal and is the reason Roger Binny must step down as President.

How long is Rajeev Shukla expected to serve as acting BCCI President?

Rajeev Shukla will serve as interim BCCI President until September 2025, when elections for the next set of office-bearers are scheduled. If elected in those elections, he could continue beyond this interim period.

Who was Roger Binny, and what were his contributions as BCCI President?

Roger Binny, a former Indian cricketer and 1983 World Cup winner, became BCCI President in 2022, succeeding Sourav Ganguly. His tenure has been marked by administrative stability and continued focus on cricket development, though he is stepping down due to reaching the BCCI’s age limit.