The Indian Cricket Management Committee (BCCI) is India's cricket team and India's leading cricket governing body. The committee has been in operation since 1929 and is representative of the International Cricket Council of India. It is one of the wealthiest sports organizations in the world. It sold the media rights of Indian competition from 2006 to 2010 for $ 612 million. It manages Indian team sponsorship, future tours and team selection. The International Cricket Council will decide future matches in India through its future tour program. However, BCCI contests the ICC's plan with an influential financial condition in the cricket world, demanding more series between India, Australia and the UK compared to Bangladesh and Zimbabwe. These series are likely to generate more income. In the past, BCCI conflicted with the International Criminal Court and the International Criminal Court trophy on the legitimacy of sponsorship.
Cricket is the most popular sport in India, but India has no national sports, so it is not an official sport in the country. Indian Cricket Management Bureau, India 's Cricket Management Committee (BCCI) was founded in December 1928 and headquarters in Mumbai. Today, BCCI is the world's richest sports organization. India has a number of major international organizations in many countries, including the Cricket World Cup in 1987 (jointly with Pakistan), the Cricket World Cup in 1996 co-sponsored by Pakistan and Sri Lanka, the 2006 ICC Champions trophy, the 2011 board, Organized or co-hosted a cricket match. World Cup (Co-organized by Sri Lanka and Bangladesh)
Cricket is more popular than other sports in the city. Because there is not enough space, there are various modified versions (sometimes called gully) everywhere. Mumbai is the target of Indian cricket management committee (BCCI) and Indian super league (IPL). The Mumbai Cricket Team represents the city of the Ranging Trophy and has won 40 championships. Indian Super League team, Mumbai Indians are also in town. There are two international cricket grounds in Mumbai, Wankhede Stadium and Brabourne Stadium. The first cricket test in India was held at Bombay Gymkhana in Mumbai. So far, the biggest cricket event in this city was held at the Wankhede Stadium in the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup Final. Mumbai and London are the only two cities to be held at Bravo Stadium at the World Cup Final and the 2006 ICC Champions' Cup Final.