The BCCI, or Board of Control for Cricket in India, is the governing body for cricket in India. Established in 1928, it oversees all aspects of the game, including organizing domestic and international matches. The BCCI plays a crucial role in promoting cricket and developing talent across the country, making it one of the most powerful cricket boards in the world.
The BCCI is responsible for managing the Indian national cricket team, which has achieved significant success in international competitions, including winning the ICC Cricket World Cup. The board also runs the popular Indian Premier League (IPL), a professional Twenty20 cricket league that attracts players and fans from around the globe.