Shashank Manohar Promises Corruption-Free Indian Cricket

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  • Oct 04, 2015;
Shashank Manohar was unanimously elected president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Sunday, succeeding veteran administrator Jagmohan Dalmiya who died last month. The Nagpur-based lawyer was anointed to arguably the most powerful job in world cricket at a special general body meeting of the BCCI at its headquarters in Mumbai. The 58-year-old said BCCI will educate the players in order to wipe out corruption from the game and the priority of the Board will be to conduct 2016 World Twenty20 in the best possible manner.