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New chief takes over India's powerful cricket board

May 22, 2016

India's cricket board has elected Anurag Thakur to lead one of the most powerful positions in world sport. Thakur is a parliamentarian in the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party and an ally of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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Indien Anurag Thakur Pressekonferenz in Neu-Delhi
Image: Getty Images/AFP/S. Hussain

The 41-year-old Thakur on Sunday became the youngest person to become president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).

The India cricket body posted pictures on Twitter congratulating Thakur.

The BCCI wields significant power in world cricket, raking in massive amounts of money through television and sponsorship deals.

The new president takes over the reins from Shashank Manohar, who resigned earlier this month to become the chairman of the International Cricket Council. Under new rules, the head of the international body governing cricket must be independent from the home board.

Thakur takes over at a time when the BCCI is under pressure to reform following a series of corruption and match-fixing scandals in the Indian Premier League.

Indien IPL Fans im Stadion in Pune
The Indian Premier League has been hit by accusations of match-fixing, but remains enormously popularImage: Getty Images/AFP/I. Mukherjee

cw/tj (AFP, Reuters, PTI)