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Ex-Delhi cricketer Mithun Manhas Named Chief of Indian Cricket

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Former Delhi cricketer Mithun Manhas has been elected as the new chief of Indian cricket administration. The appointment marks a major milestone in his career and signals a fresh era for Indian cricket leadership.
Manhas, admired for his consistency and leadership, represented Delhi for several years. He later featured in the Indian Premier League (IPL), where he proved himself as a dependable middle-order batsman.
In first-class cricket, he scored more than 9,000 runs, cementing his place as one of the most respected figures in India’s domestic circuit. His experience as both player and mentor played a crucial role in his election.
As the new chief, Manhas will handle key administrative functions. He will shape policies, strengthen grassroots cricket, and nurture young talent. At the same time, he will focus on ensuring that India maintains its global dominance in the sport.
Speaking after his appointment, Manhas thanked the cricketing community for its support. He stressed his commitment to creating a stronger, more inclusive ecosystem. He also emphasized the need to balance international success with domestic development, a vision widely welcomed across the cricket fraternity.
His elevation has drawn praise from former teammates, officials, and fans. Many believe his practical understanding of the game, combined with his leadership qualities, will bring a new perspective to cricket administration in India.
With Mithun Manhas now leading Indian cricket, the sport begins a new chapter filled with optimism, high expectations, and hopes for long-term growth.

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