Amita Sharma became the new chairperson of India women cricket selection panel. The BCCI announced this at its Annual General Meeting in Mumbai. Amita replaces Neetu David, who held the role since 2020. The panel includes Shyama Dey, Jaya Sharma, and Sravanthi Naidu. Their term starts after the Women's World Cup from to. Amita played for India from 2002 to 2014. She featured in 5 Tests, 116 ODIs, and 41 T20Is as a medium-fast bowler and lower-order batter. In ODIs, she scored 926 runs and took 87 wickets. Mithun Manhas will be the new BCCI president, replacing Roger Binny. (Updated 28 Sep 2025, 21:03 IST; source: link)
Key Points
- Amita Sharma became the new chairperson of India women cricket selection panel
- The BCCI announced this at its Annual General Meeting in Mumbai
- Amita replaces Neetu David, who held the role since 2020