Mumbai, Sept. 7 -- The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) will elect its new president on September 28. A notification of BCCI's 94th AGM where elections will be held was sent to its 38 state units on Saturday. Elections for the post of the other office-bearers - secretary, treasurer, joint secretary and vice-president - will also be held. The IPL governing council will also be reconstituted. But all eyes will be on who steps up to become the president. For the last two terms 2019 onwards, since the BCCI constitution was revised as per the justice RM Lodha reforms, the practice has been to have an ex-cricketer of repute to hold the top post. Former India captain Sourav Ganguly was the president between 2019-22 and 1983 World Cup winner Roger Binny came in next. Binny gave up the post in July when he turned 71, which made him ineligible as per the age cap in the BCCI rule book. Seasoned administrator Rajiv Shukla, being the vice-president, is currently the acting president. Shukla is known to be among a raft of people hopeful of getting the post, but clarity may emerge two weeks before election day when eligible members file nomination papers. Around the same time, a meeting of influential officials is likely to discuss the next set of office-bearers. As has been the practice for the past two terms, a unanimous list of candidates may be drawn up. Shukla has only 14 months left to remain an office-bearer before the cooling-off period sets in. But in the next few months, the National Sports Governance Bill is likely to be notified, based on which, the tenure guidelines will be relaxed. HTC...