India, June 2 -- Rajeev Shukla, currently the Vice President of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), is all set to replace Roger Binny as the president of the Indian cricket board. The 65-year-old will hold the post on an interim basis, as the 1983 World Cup winner has to vacate due to the rules laid down in the BCCI Constitution.
Roger Binny has to step down from the position as per the age-cap rule in the BCCI Constitution. The Hindustan Times can confirm that Shukla's tenure as the BCCI President will end in September 2025 when the elections for the next set of BCCI office-bearers take place. However, he can hold the post of President for more than three months if he is elected as the head during the BCCI elections.
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