Revival 31 Group Ramps Up Campaign Ahead of Baroda Cricket Association Elections
Vadodara, February 14, 2026 — With the Baroda Cricket Association (BCA) elections set for February 15, 2026—coinciding with Mahashivratri—the Revival 31 group has intensified its final push, holding a high-profile press conference that underscored its achievements and outlined an ambitious vision for the future of cricket in Vadodara.
The event, attended by current BCA president Pranav Amin and former Indian cricketer Kiran More—who is contesting for the president’s post—highlighted the group’s track record under the slogan #PromisesDelivered. Supporters point to the completion and operationalization of the state-of-the-art BCA Stadium (also known as Kotambi Stadium) as a flagship accomplishment. Long stalled despite land acquisition, the facility has since hosted international matches, including women’s ODIs and men’s fixtures, while providing advanced training infrastructure and bolstering youth development programs.
Revival 31 positions itself as a team of experienced administrators focused on tangible results rather than promises alone. Campaign messaging emphasizes six years of disciplined governance, seamless management, enhanced cricketer welfare, grassroots talent identification, and efforts to restore Baroda’s stature in Indian cricket. The group has consistently highlighted visible progress in infrastructure upgrades and the elevation of BCA’s national standing.
At the press conference, Kiran More outlined his priorities for the presidency, stressing the need for world-class facilities tailored to young players and the construction of a modern indoor stadium to further strengthen training capabilities. Pranav Amin addressed rivals directly, remarking that “some people jump away and then come back,” while reaffirming the group’s dedication to transparent administration and elevating Vadodara cricket to greater heights.
The Revival 31 panel firmly rejected allegations leveled by opposing groups, including the Royal Satyamev Jayate alliance, describing them as unfounded and redirecting attention to their proven experience, accountability, and delivery. A prominent backdrop at the venue featured the “REVIVAL 31” branding alongside appeals to vote for seasoned administrative expertise.
The BCA polls pit Revival 31 against a formidable challenge from the Royal Satyamev Jayate Group, which has united forces following earlier shifts in alliances. Both sides have engaged in aggressive last-minute outreach to association members amid debates over governance, modernization, talent development, and facility enhancements.
Vadodara’s storied cricketing heritage—having nurtured legends from Vijay Hazare to contemporary stars like Hardik Pandya—continues to fuel passion for the sport in the region, which remains a key hub under the Gujarat Cricket Association umbrella.
Media coverage of the Revival 31 press conference, including video footage shared on regional platforms, rapidly garnered significant views, signaling heightened interest among cricket enthusiasts and BCA voters. As polling approaches, the contest remains closely watched, with Revival 31 banking on its narrative of delivered outcomes and continued momentum to secure another term in leadership.
The elections’ result, expected following voting on February 15, will shape the strategic direction of Baroda cricket for years to come. For full details of the press conference, footage is available on Revival 31’s official channels and related regional media pages.
