Thakur takes over as Indian cricket boss

Anurag Thakur has been elected the Indian cricket board's president, taking over from Shashank Manohar who now leads the International Cricket Council.

Politician Anurag Thakur has been elected president of the Indian cricket board (BCCI), taking charge of the world's richest cricket board.

The post has been vacant since Shashank Manohar resigned earlier this month to take over as the chairman of the International Cricket Council.

Under new rules, ICC chairman must be an independent administrator with no link to a home board.

Thakur, a 41-year-old parliamentarian representing India's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party, was BCCI honorary secretary before his elevation, which came at a special general meeting in Mumbai.

BCCI confirmed Thakur's election on their Twitter feed on Sunday, but were yet to name a new honorary secretary.


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