Sri Lanka, Sept. 28 -- Former domestic player and administrator Mithun Manhas was unanimously elected on Sunday as president of India's cricket board, the sport's most powerful national body.

Manhas was the only nominee to be chief of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and was appointed after the board's annual general meeting in Mumbai.

Rajeev Shukla was elected as vice-president, while Devajit Saikia will stay on as secretary, the BCCI said in a statement.

Manhas, 45, never played for India but turned to the game's administration after his first-class playing career ended.

He replaces India's former World Cup-winner Roger Binny, who quit in August after reaching the mandatory retirement age of 70.

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