Former Indian spinner Harbhajan Singh could soon take on a key role in the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). The Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) has nominated him as its representative for the upcoming BCCI Annual General Meeting (AGM), scheduled to be held in Mumbai on September 28, 2025. This AGM is crucial as elections will be conducted for top posts including President, Vice-President, Secretary, Joint Secretary, and Treasurer.
Reports suggest that Harbhajan may also be in contention for a seat in the BCCI Apex Council, which is the most powerful decision-making body of Indian cricket. His nomination comes at a time when other state associations have also announced their representatives, with the Cricket Association of Bengal nominating former captain Sourav Ganguly.
Along with office-bearer elections, the AGM will also finalize members of the IPL Governing Council, making this meeting one of the most important events in Indian cricket administration.
Harbhajan Singh, who has represented India in over 100 Tests and played a vital role in many historic wins, brings vast experience and a deep understanding of the game. His entry into BCCI’s administration is seen as a positive move that could bridge the gap between players and decision-makers. If elected, his presence could influence policy changes, domestic cricket reforms, and player welfare initiatives, giving him an opportunity to shape the future of Indian cricket.




