Guwahati, Sept. 13 -- No, it's not Sachin Tendulkar but one of his former teammates who seems to be a favourite to replace Roger Binny as the president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).
And we are talking about none other than former Indian wicket-keeper Kiran More.
A veteran of 49 Tests and 94 ODIs, More hailing from Baroda, according to NDTV, is just days away from taking over as the new boss of Indian cricket.
As per sources, the BCCI spoke to a couple of big names from the West Zone.
A former Saurashtra player is also in contention but More is the preferred choice of state associations.
"It is going to be unanimous decision. Mostly all of the state associations are on the same page with the BCCI's eagerness to ...
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