Thakur, who has been a cricket administrator for 15 years besides being a BJP MP, has emerged as a powerful personality in the BCCI after he beat incumbent Sanjay Patel by just one vote at the AGM in Chennai on Sunday.
The previous N Srinivasan led regime was embroiled in controversies and Thakur is confident that the Board will be able to turn the tide under the leadership of old horse Jagmohan Dalmiya.
Acknowledging that it was a fiercely fought election between the Srinivasan and Sharad Pawar factions, the 40-year-old expressed confidence that the office-bearers will put the past behind to take Indian cricket forward.
"There are three areas we need to look at right away. One is the internal functioning of the board, the second is cleaning up the image of the Board, bring in more accountability to the BCCI," he said.
Speaking on the Indian cricket team, he said the Board will soon start the work on finding a replacement for coach Duncan Fletcher, whose tenure ends with the World Cup.
He also wants the team to play more Test matches (both home and abroad) than they have played in the last couple of years.
"The Indian team's recent Test record has not been good and the only way the team can improve is by playing more in the longest format. You have the IPL right after the World Cup, so we are planning to send the team to Sri Lanka for a Test series sometime in July-August," said Thakur.
"We have many requests from various associations to host Test matches. The good thing is that over a period of time, many associations have built stadias. Anyway there is no harm in creating more centres. With certain visiting teams, you don't get huge crowds in big cities but at smaller centres you are still likely to get crowd for the five-day game. So we need to change our strategy to attract more fans to stadiums," he said.
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