This will be his second term at the helm in the Indian cricket board, more than a decade after his first term ended.
As a follow-up to the views expressed by Shashank Manohar soon after being re-elected as BCCI president earlier this month, the Board of Control for Cricket in India is all set to appoint an Ombudsman at its Annual General Meeting which will be held at its headquarters in Mumbai on November 9.
India's champions from the last edition who will be missed when the action commences in Australia-New Zealand next year.