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Mithun Manas leading name for BCCI President: Cricket stats, IPL teams, past coaching and administrative stints

Moneycontrol News | September 21, 2025 / 16:52 IST
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Former Captain of Delhi and a faithful middle-order batter of the Delhi domestic team, made his debut in 1997. He was a well-known batter in Indian Domestic cricket. Manhas was also a consistent performer in the Ranji Trophy. (Photo- Instagram)
Mithun Manhas, former captain of Delhi, never played for India but was a well-known batter in domestic circuit. (Photo- Instagram)
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Mithun Manhas played 157 first-class matches and scored 9714 runs, which include 27 centuries and 49 half-centuries, showcasing his consistency. (Photo- Instagram)
Mithun Manhas played 157 first-class matches and scored 9714 runs, which includes 27 centuries and 49 half-centuries, showcasing his consistency. In fact 205* is his highest individual score. (Photo- Instagram)
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In List A matches, Manhas scored 4,126 runs at an average of 45.84, with five centuries and 26 half-centuries. His performance in T20I cricket is also commendable; he scored 1,170 runs at an average of 21.66 in T20Is. (Photo- Instagram)
In 130 List A matches, Manhas scored 4,126 runs at an average of 45.84, which feature five centuries and 26 half-centuries. His performance in T20 cricket is also commendable. He has 1,170 runs from 72 T20 innings. (Photo- Instagram)
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Manhas has also showcased his talent in IPL, representing Chennai Super Kings, Delhi Daredevils, and Pune Warriors. He scored 514 runs in 55 matches at an average of 22.34. (Photo- AFP)
Manhas has also showcased his talent in IPL, representing Chennai Super Kings, Delhi Daredevils (now Delhi Capitals), and defunct Pune Warriors. He scored 514 runs from 38 IPL innings. (Photo- AFP)
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Manhas has been with multiple IPL teams in the past. In 2017, he was appointed as assistant coach of the Punjab Kings (Formerly Kings XI Punjab). In 2019, he was the assistant coach for Royal Challengers Bangalore, and in 2022, he became the assistant coach of the Gujarat Titans. (Photo- X)
After his playing days, Manhas switched focus to coaching and has served as an assistant coach of the Punjab Kings (Formerly Kings XI Punjab) in 2017. In 2019, he was the assistant coach for Royal Challengers Bangalore, and in 2022, he became the assistant coach of the Gujarat Titans. (Photo- X)
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From 1998 to 2015, Manhas played for Delhi in domestic cricket, and from 2015 to 17 he represented his home team Jammu and Kashmir. In recent years, he has also worked as an administrator in the J&K cricket association. But he never got a chance to play for India. (Photo- Instagram)
From 1998 to 2014, Manhas played for Delhi in domestic cricket. He then switched to Jammu and Kashmir in 2015 and retired the following year. As per reports, Manhas has also held administrative responsibilities in the J&K Cricket Association. (Photo- Instagram)
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Mithun Manhas is all set to become the new BCCI president. On September 28, he is set to be elected at the Annual General Meeting. Former Indian Cricketer Roger Binny will be replaced by Manhas. He is the leading candidate for the BCCI President post. (Photo- X)
And now Manhas is the leading candidate for the BCCI President post. (Photo- X)

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