
The world of cricket has turned a new page as Jay Shah, the current honorary secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), has been elected unopposed as the Independent Chair of the International Cricket Council (ICC). This marks a significant milestone for Indian cricket, as Shah becomes the youngest person to hold this prestigious position at the tender age of 35.
Shah’s ascension to the ICC chair comes after the announcement that mandatory Greg Barclay would not seek a third term. The BCCI secretary was the sole nominee for the role, ensuring a smooth transition of power. His appointment is set to take effect on December 1, 2024.
With his extensive experience in Indian cricket administration, Shah brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the table. He has played a pivotal role in shaping the BCCI’s policies and strategies, and his leadership has been instrumental in the growth and development of the sport in India.
As the new ICC chair, Shah has outlined his vision for the future of cricket. He is committed to expanding the sport’s global reach and popularity, particularly with the upcoming inclusion of cricket in the LA 2028 Olympics. Shah believes that this is a golden opportunity for cricket to captivate new audiences worldwide and solidify its position as a truly global sport.
In addition to his focus on international expansion, Shah has also expressed his desire to prioritize Test cricket and allocate more resources to women’s and differently-abled cricket. He recognizes the importance of nurturing talent at all levels and ensuring that cricket remains accessible to everyone.
Shah’s appointment comes at a crucial time for the ICC. The organization faces a number of challenges, including the need to balance the coexistence of multiple formats, promote the adoption of advanced technologies, and introduce marquee events to new markets. Shah is confident that he can address these challenges and lead the ICC towards a brighter future.
As the fifth Indian to head the ICC, Shah carries the weight of the nation’s expectations on his shoulders. His appointment is a testament to India’s growing influence in the world of cricket and a sign of the country’s commitment to the sport’s global development.
With his youthful energy, innovative ideas, and passion for cricket, Jay Shah is poised to make a significant impact on the international stage. As he takes on the mantle of ICC chair, the cricketing world eagerly awaits the exciting developments that lie ahead.

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