VISION

Our vision is to have BVCI lead veteran cricket worldwide.

India has played a pivotal role in shaping the history of cricket ever since winning the world cup in 1983; with BCCI being one of the most potent sports boards in the world and cricket being followed as diligently as religion, India is a fertile ground to give veterans cricket the limelight it needs.

After all, the game provides recreation and an opportunity to network and socialise with like-minded people who share the same love and obsession for the game as you. It also provides a reason to travel and, most importantly, get out of bed every morning and be in one’s best condition. Besides the limelight, India can also produce more players in all three categories and more, owing to the amount of recreational cricket played daily in the country. It is prime time that India saw a rise in the popularity of veteran cricket. It seems to be a thing to do and continue sports.

MISSION

BVCI's mission is to make veterans' cricket a significant sport within India

The Board of Control for Veterans Cricket in India stands for one mission: The fitness of its cricket players as they retire from National, First class, and Higher club-level cricket. This goal resonates throughout all the veteran cricket boards of the world. And fitness does not stop at the body but the wellness of body, mind, and soul.

There is no better game than cricket to promote union fitness than cricket. With a strenuous time that requires one to keep all the reflexes ready, cricket ensures a person stays focused on the game from the start to the end. In addition to the field, the activity extends to the dressing rooms, training turf, and gymnasiums, where players are conditioned to be in optimum playing shape. BVCI aims to inspire the country to get fit and maintain its best health to live a happy, healthy, fulfilling life.

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