After spending 75 years in a cramped office at the Cricket Club of India, the Board of Control for Cricket in India will move into a sprawling complex on Monday.
In keeping with its efforts to professionalise the set-up, it will now be housed in a four-storied complex at the Wankhede stadium and share the premises with the Mumbai Cricket Association.
The second floor of the building will be dedicated to a cricket museum, displaying the Indian team's trophies, with proper tags, among other cricket memorabilia.
Text and photographs: Deepti Patwardhan