The Board of Control for Cricket in India, also known as, Indian Cricket Board, (abbreviation BCCI) is the principal national governing body of the sport of cricket in India.[13] Its headquarters are situated at the Cricket Centre in Churchgate, Mumbai.[14] BCCI is the wealthiest governing body of cricket in the world.[15][16][17] It is involved in talent development through grassroots programs and cricket academies. Its initiatives include infrastructure development, coaching, and player welfare programs designed to maintain and enhance India's competitive performance internationally.
BCCI was established on 1 December 1928 in Madras under Act XXI of 1860 of Madras and was subsequently reregistered under the Tamil Nadu Societies Registration Act, 1975.[18] It is a consortium of state cricket associations that select their own representatives who elect the BCCI president. It joined the Imperial Cricket Conference in 1926 which later became the International Cricket Council.[2] The BCCI is an autonomous, private organization that does not fall under the purview of the National Sports Federation of India of Government of India and does not receive any grants from the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. The BCCI is influential in international cricket.[19][20][21] The International Cricket Council shares the largest part of its revenue with the BCCI. IPL run by BCCI is one of the wealthiest sports leagues in the world.[22]
In financial year 2023-2024, BCCI earned ₹18,700 crore (US$2.2 billion).[22] BCCI paid ₹4,298 crore (US$510 million) in taxes for the financial year 2022-23.[23][24][details 1]
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