New Delhi, Sept. 4 -- Days after Board of Control for Cricket in India's president Roger Binny stepped down following he reached the 70-year age limit imposed by BCCI regulations, the cricket body is looking for another leadership transition.

According to a report by Dainik Jagran, it is expected that a legendary Indian cricketer known for smashing multiple records during his playing days may be considered for BCCI president.

The move is set to continue the trend of cricketers assuming leadership roles within the Board. In 2019, former India captain Sourav Ganguly became BCCI president, followed by 1983 World Cup winner Roger Binny and all signs are pointing towards a high-profile appointment.

Meanwhile, vice president Rajeev Shukla ha...