
The Indian government is planning to bring the BCCI under the National Sports Governance Bill, aiming to increase transparency and standard rules across all sports bodies. If passed in the Monsoon Session, the BCCI may lose its independent status and follow rules like term limits, RTI, and ethics codes. This move could significantly change how cricket is governed in India and impact its Olympic ambitions.
The Indian government is planning to introduce a new law called the National Sports Governance Bill in the upcoming Monsoon Session of Parliament. If passed, this law could bring the BCCI (Board of Control for Cricket in India) under direct government rules for the first time ever. This move could bring big changes to how cricket is run in India.
Linked to India’s Olympic Dreams
India wants to host the 2036 Olympics, and this law is part of making sports bodies in the country more professional and organized—just like in other major countries.
Input From Around the World
The government has also taken suggestions from international groups like the IOC and FIFA, as well as Indian sports organizations and the public, to make the Bill stronger and more balanced.
Transparency and RTI
The BCCI may also be required to share more information with the public, including under the Right to Information (RTI) Act. It will also need to follow strong anti-doping and ethics policies.
Possible Opposition
In the past, the BCCI has not supported similar laws. It may again oppose this move, saying it affects its freedom. So, a big debate is expected in the coming weeks.
Final Thoughts
The National Sports Bill could reshape how Indian sports are run, especially cricket. While it brings structure and fairness, it also challenges BCCI’s long-standing freedom. This is a big moment in Indian sports—and cricket fans and experts will be watching closely.
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