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[edit] Presidents

  • R.E. Grant Govan 1928 - ?
  • Mohammad Habibullah Khan c.1936
  • P Subbaroyan 1938-1946
  • Anthony De Mello 1946/47 - 1950/51
  • M Chinnaswamy 1977/8 - 1979/80
  • SK Wankhede 1980/1 - 1982/3
  • MA Chidambaram ? - ?
  • S Sriraman 1985/6 - 1988/9
  • AC Muthiah
  • IS Bhindra
  • Jaggu
  • Mahendra

[edit] Secretaries

Anthony De Mello 1928 - ? M Chinnaswamy 1960/1 - 1964/5 S Sriraman 1965/6 - 1969/70


[edit] Citation

Does'nt this statement require a citation?

"This is India's richest sporting body and one of the richest sports team or body in the whole world."

Nivus|(talk)|(desk) 06:59, 29 March 2006 (UTC)


Is the BCCI really one of the world's wealthiest organizations in sport? Bigger than US sports organizations, FIFA or UEFA? When you think about it the there are players in American sports who's contracts are bigger than the $612 million paid Nimbus for broadcasting rights? I think some numbers need to provided here to comparatively assess its wealth as cricket is financially a relatively poor sport especially when compared to NFL, MLB or NHL.


[edit] To the IP editor 221.134.x.x

The recent stuff added by you violates copyright rules. It is not sufficient to add thelink in the references. The contents cannot be copied verbatim. Please try to rewrite them. Tintin (talk) 17:07, 30 April 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Moved history here

This section is copy-pasted from Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports India . It is not sufficient that it is added as a reference. Tintin (talk) 07:35, 2 May 2006 (UTC)


History

Although cricket was used to be played in India on a regular basis since 1792 and sporadically even before that when British soldiers introduced the game in the country, the concept of central control of the game as was available in England or Australia was never thought of seriously till the end of World War I in 1918. As standard of the game improved in India, the Calcutta Club formed during the days of the British East Company negotiated for a tour of India by an English side. The Imperial Cricket Conference (ICC - now the International Cricket Council) allowed two of the Club's Members to attend the meeting as representatives of India. This facilitated better interaction and led to visit of Marylebone Cricket Club MCC to India. The MCC, under its captain AER Gilligan, played a number of unofficial Tests in India and was greatly impressed by the standard of Indian cricket.In 1927. Mr. Gilligan is believed to have discussed the idea of formation of Cricket control Board for India with Messrs. R E Grant Govan of the Roshanara Club, Delhi, A S de' Mellow and the Maharaja of Patiala. A Provisional Board of Control was formed in December 1927 with its headquarters in Delhi. The said Board was assigned to form territorial associations for popularization of the game. Early in 1928, Messrs. Grant Govan and de’ Mellow went to England to discuss the entry of India into ICC. Nothing tangible resulted. Nevertheless, eight territorial associations were formed at a meeting in Mumbai in December 1928 and a representative Board of Control for Cricket in India was constituted with Mr. R E Grant Govan' as the first President and Mr. A S de’ Mello as the Honorary Secretary.

In 1929 BCCI got affiliated to ICC . International tours were arranged after that . The first one was India's tour of England in 1932.The team was led by CK Nayudu. The first National Cricket Championship was the Ranji Trophy in 1932

[edit] webpage?

does the BCCI even have a webpage? cant seem to find one! --ti 19:40, 8 January 2008 (UTC)

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