BCCI is active since its inception in 1927. Its aims and objectives are -
• Advance and control the game of cricket throughout India
• Arrange and control inter-territorial, foreign and other cricket matches.
• Make arrangements incidental to visits of teams to India, and to manage and control All-India representatives playing within and outside India.
• If necessary, to control and arrange all or any inter-territorial disputes.
• To settle disputes or differences between Associations affiliated to the Board and appeals referred to it by any such Associations.
• To adopt if desirable, all rules or amendments passed by the Marylebone Cricket Club.
There are also state level association affiliated to BCCI.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India's Sub-Committee Unit is known as the Indian Premier League ("BCCI-IPL"). Its Governing Council has framed various codes including the Code of Conduct for players and Umpires. It has also an Anti Corruption Code.
• Advance and control the game of cricket throughout India
• Arrange and control inter-territorial, foreign and other cricket matches.
• Make arrangements incidental to visits of teams to India, and to manage and control All-India representatives playing within and outside India.
• If necessary, to control and arrange all or any inter-territorial disputes.
• To settle disputes or differences between Associations affiliated to the Board and appeals referred to it by any such Associations.
• To adopt if desirable, all rules or amendments passed by the Marylebone Cricket Club.
There are also state level association affiliated to BCCI.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India's Sub-Committee Unit is known as the Indian Premier League ("BCCI-IPL"). Its Governing Council has framed various codes including the Code of Conduct for players and Umpires. It has also an Anti Corruption Code.