Board of Control for Cricket in India
National sports governing body
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2025 | Mithun Manhas becomes the current BCCI president. |
2025 | Mithun Manhas becomes president of BCCI from 2025 onwards. |
September 28 2025 | BCCI announced a new All-India Women's Selection Committee, with Amita Sharma (a former Indian right-arm medium fast bowler) appointed as the chief selector, leading a five-member committee that includes Shyama Dey, Jaya Sharma, Sulakshana Naik, and Sravanthi Naidu. |
September 16 2025 | Apollo Tyres became the new official sponsor of the Indian cricket team, with sponsorship set to run until 2027. |
August 2025 | Dream11 prematurely ended its sponsorship following the passage of the Online Gaming Act. |
2025 | India won their third Champions Trophy, setting a record for the most wins in this tournament. |
2025 | Delhi Women's Under-23 team won the Women's under 23 T20 Trophy, a national tournament for female cricketers under 23 years old in the T20 format. |
2025 | Uttar Pradesh Women's Under-19 team won the Women's under 19 One Day Trophy, a national tournament for female cricketers under 19 years old in the List A format. |
June 28 2025 | Smriti Mandhana sets highest individual score of 111 against New Zealand at Trent Bridge, England |
2025 | Major League Cricket in the United States secures broadcasting rights with JioStar and Star Sports for television and JioHotstar for streaming. |
2025 | Royal Challengers Bengaluru won the Indian Premier League (IPL) T20 tournament |
2025 | Broadcasting rights for International Cricket in Bangladesh matches were secured. |
2025 |
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2025 | Several new state cricket leagues commence, including Maharashtra Premier League, Women's Maharashtra Premier League, T20 Mumbai, Baroda Premier League, Tamil Nadu Premier League, Saurashtra Pro T20 League, and Vidarbha Pro T20 League |
2025 | Maharashtra Premier League and Tamil Nadu Premier League scheduled, with JioStar holding TV rights on Star Sports and streaming rights on JioHotstar |
2025 | Mumbai Indians Women won the Women's IPL T20 tournament |
2025 | Ranji Trophy First Class tournament won by Vidarbha |
2025 | Vijay Hazare Trophy List A tournament won by Karnataka |
2025 | India failed to qualify for the World Test Championship final, being eliminated at the Group Stage at Lord's, England. |
2025 | India women's national under-19 cricket team selected to participate in the 2025 World Cup, with 15 players including Niki Prasad, Sanika Chalke, Bhavika Ahire, Ishwari Awsare, VJ Joshitha, G Kamalini, Drithi Kesari, Anandita Kishor, Vaishnavi Sharma, Shabnam Shakil, Aayushi Shukla, Parunika Sisodia, Gongadi Trisha, Mithila Vinod, and Sonam Yadav. |
2025 | India women's under-19 cricket team won their second ICC Under-19 T20 World Cup championship title. |
2025 | Devajit Saikia becomes honorary secretary of BCCI, serving from 2025 to present. |
2025 | India secures third place in the World Test Championship (2023–2025). |
2025 | India wins the Champions Trophy tournament by defeating New Zealand. |
2025 | India is set to host the Women's World Cup, further promoting women's sports. |
March 2 2025 | Last update of the India national cricket team squad information. |
January 15 2025 | India set their highest team total of 435/5 against Ireland at Niranjan Shah Stadium. |
January 2025 | The M. A. Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai hosted its latest match in January 2025, demonstrating the ongoing active use of cricket stadiums in India. |
2024 | India is scheduled to participate in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup. |
2024 | Bengal Women's Under-15 team won the Women's under 15 One Day Trophy, a national tournament for female cricketers under 15 years old in the List A format. |
2024 | Tamil Nadu Women's Under-19 team won the Women's under 19 T20 Trophy, a national tournament for female cricketers under 19 years old in the T20 format. |
2024 | Haryana Women's Under-23 team won the Women's under 23 One Day Trophy, a national tournament for female cricketers under 23 years old in the List A format. |
2024 | Amazon obtained broadcasting rights for International Cricket in New Zealand matches from 2024-2026, with Amazon Prime Video as the streaming platform. |
2024 | Multiple international cricket franchise leagues secured broadcasting rights in India, including Afghanistan Premier League, Big Bash League, Bangladesh Premier League, Global T20 Canada, The Hundred, Nepal Premier League, Pakistan Super League, Lanka Premier League, International League T20, Abu Dhabi T10, Major League Cricket, US Masters T10, Caribbean Premier League, and Zim Afro T10. |
2024 | Culver Max Entertainment and Sony Sports Network acquired Asian Cricket Council broadcasting rights for 2024-2031, covering Test, ODIs, and T20Is against India. |
2024 | WBD India and Eurosport India obtained broadcasting rights for International Cricket in Afghanistan matches from 2024-2027. |
2024 | Prasar Bharati's DD Sports will broadcast International Cricket in Zimbabwe matches, covering Test, ODIs, and T20Is against India. |
2024 | JioStar and Star Sports secured television rights for International Cricket Council matches from 2024-2027, covering all TEST, ODI, and T20I matches of India including Semi-Finals and Final. |
2024 | Kolkata Knight Riders won the Indian Premier League (IPL) T20 tournament |
2024 | Duleep Trophy First Class tournament won by India A |
2024 | Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy T20 tournament won by Mumbai |
2024 | Deodhar Trophy List A tournament won by India Red |
2024 | Irani Cup First Class tournament won by Mumbai |
2024 | Expansion of regional T20 leagues with new or continuing tournaments including Bengal Pro T20 League, Chhattisgarh Cricket Premier League, Delhi Premier League T20, Kerala Cricket League, Madhya Pradesh League, Pondicherry Premier League, and continued seasons of existing leagues. |
2024 | India won the Under-19 T20 Asia Cup, further establishing their dominance in youth women's cricket. |
2024 | Uttarakhand Premier League launched for women's cricket, organized by Cricket Association of Uttarakhand (CAU) with 3 teams. |
2024 | Delhi Premier League T20 introduced for women's cricket, organized by Delhi District Cricket Association (DDCA) with 3 teams. |
2024 | Bengal Pro T20 League launched as the first regional women's T20 cricket league in India, organized by Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) with 8 teams across 2 venues. |
2024 | Several key players including Ravindra Jadeja, Virat Kohli, and Rohit Sharma retired from T20I format following the 2024 T20 World Cup. |
2024 | Ravichandran Ashwin retired from international cricket after playing Tests during this period. |
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