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From Delhi Ranji Star to BCCI President: Mithun Manhas’ Cricket Journey
Former cricketer, without an Indian cap, Mithun Manhas is now the new President of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). With this, the BCCI has got another President who has played first-class cricket. He was a versatile middle-order batter who could also bowl off-spin and considered to be unlucky to have played in the middle order in an era when in Team India, No. 3 (Rahul Dravid), 4 (Sachin Tendulkar), 5 (Sourav Ganguly) and 6 (VVS Laxman) were sealed. ‘He was unlucky but someone who was a very intelligent man,’ Akash Chopra says.
Mithun Manhas cricket career is of nearly two decades:
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