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BCCI सचिव पद से इस्तीफा देंगे Jay Shah, संभालेंगे अब नई जिम्मेदारी
टी-20 वर्ल्ड कप 2024 में टीम इंडिया के चैंपियन बनने के बाद बीसीसीआई सचिव जय शाह (Jay Shah) भी काफी चर्चा में रहे जिन्होंने हर मौके पर भारतीय खिलाड़ियों का हौसला बढ़ाया. जय शाह ने जो दावा किया था कि इस बार टीम इंडिया वर्ल्ड कप जीत कर ही आएगी, वह कहीं ना कहीं सच साबित हुई. हालांकि अब यह माना जा रहा है की जय शाह (Jay Shah) बीसीसीआई के सचिव पद से अब दूरी बना सकते हैं. इस साल के नवंबर महीने में आईसीसी…
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CAB Urges BCCI for Rescheduling Pakistan-England Match Amidst Unforeseen Circumstances
They have recommended November 11, rather than November 12 which is additionally the date of the Hindu celebration of Kali Puja
The Cricket Relationship of Bengal (Taxi) has mentioned the BCCI to move the Britain versus Pakistan ODI World Cup game, booked to be played at Kolkata's Eden Nurseries on November 12, to another date, proposing November 11 as another option. The improvement came after the city police informed Taxi that they are expecting upgraded security for the game as Pakistan are one of the groups. November 12 is additionally the date for Kalipujo, one of the city's, and the locale's, most significant Hindu celebrations.
ESPNcricinfo comprehends that Taxi authorities had a gathering with city police experts on Thursday, and were educated about the rule of peace and law worries upon the arrival of the celebration. Following that, the affiliation kept in touch with Jay Shah, the BCCI secretary, mentioning the date change.
This comes close behind the Ahmedabad police communicating its failure to give security to the India versus Pakistan game on October 15, since it conflicted with the primary day of the nine-day Hindu celebration of Navaratri, perhaps of the main celebration in Gujarat, of which Ahmedabad is a section, and numerous different pieces of northern India. The game - still in Ahmedabad - has since been moved to October 14, however the ICC or the BCCI is yet to offer an authority expression with that impact.
Shah, in the interim, has said that the date change - for that and a couple other matches - became essential since a few partaking sheets had kept in touch with the BCCI communicating their interests about the movement required between matches.
Kolkata police's position isn't ideal dealing with a significant strict occasion and a significant cricket match around the same time.
The Taxi's position is an unenviable one. In 2011, when the ODI World Cup was last had in this impact of the world, Kolkata, and the city's famous Eden Nurseries arena, was considered ill suited to have the India versus Britain game. The scene facilitated three games, which didn't include India, in 2011.
Taxi, and cricket fans in Kolkata, would have zero desire to be in a circumstance where the high end Britain versus Pakistan game is moved to another city, and it is perceived the affiliation authorities have likewise connected with Mamata Banerjee, the main priest of the province of West Bengal, to attempt to mediate.
The first timetable of the World Cup had Eden Nurseries set apart to have five games: Bangladesh versus Netherlands on October 28, Bangladesh versus Pakistan on October 31, India versus South Africa on November 5, the Britain versus Pakistan on November 12, and the second semi-last on November 16.
The timetable of the World Cup was delivered after a long defer on June 27, only 100 days before the booked beginning of the competition on October 5 in Ahmedabad, though the timetables for the last two versions of the competition, in Australia and New Zealand (2015) and Britain and Ribs (2019) were out over a year ahead of time.
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BCCI Elections for Secretary, Treasurer on January 12
The BCCI will hold elections for the posts of secretary and treasurer on January 12. The positions were vacated by Jay Shah and Ashish Shelar after their new appointments. The SGM will be held in Mumbai, with former CEC Achal Kumar Jyoti overseeing the election process. BCCI will elect new secretary, treasurer on January 12 in Mumbai of Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has announced…
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BCCI Elections for Secretary, Treasurer on January 12
The BCCI will hold elections for the posts of secretary and treasurer on January 12. The positions were vacated by Jay Shah and Ashish Shelar after their new appointments. The SGM will be held in Mumbai, with former CEC Achal Kumar Jyoti overseeing the election process. BCCI will elect new secretary, treasurer on January 12 in Mumbai of Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has announced…
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BCCI calls emergency apex council meet to appoint former CEC as electoral officer
The BCCI has called an emergency meeting of its Apex Council on Friday to appoint former chief election commissioner Achal Kumar Jyoti as the electoral officer to conduct the polls for the positions of secretary and treasurer. The two posts were recently vacated by Jay Shah (secretary) and Ashish Shelar (treasurer). While Shah took charge as ICC chairman on December 1, Shelar took oath as a…
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[ad_1] Jay Shah, the new ICC Chairman (PC: ICC/X) Just as Indian athletes are celebrated for bringing laurels to the country from the field of play, if one takes a look at officials who have done well in 2024, the name of Jay Shah will come on top of the list. This is a year where Shah, son of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, showed that he is young, energetic and still can lead the world of cricket. Shah’s rise to the post of chairman, International Cricket Council (ICC), at 36, has been welcomed by all the major cricket playing nations. The lone exception is Pakistan, where a section took potshots at him needlessly. Indeed, Shah comes as a whiff of fresh air in sports administration, notably cricket. The whole year people in India have got the stick and were tired of reading about various national sports federations being governed poorly. Court cases, infighting, people overstaying their tenure, some sports administrators stunk their places out. This is where Shah has charmed the world with his pleasant manners and endearing smile. When he was chosen as the ICC chairman, it was unanimous. Everyone knows, India is the powerhouse in cricket when it comes to calling the shots in sponsorship deals, advertisement revenue and even TV and digital rights. And each time the IPL has grown bigger and bigger, the BCCI stands behind it strongly. Of course, the IPL has a separate boss but the role of the BCCI top brass cannot be discounted. Even when Shah was the BCCI secretary, he had already made an inroad into cricket administration in Asia. He led the Asian Cricket Council with panache. So, when a replacement had to be found for Greg Barclay, the name of Shah came up unopposed. It speaks volumes for how he has been recognised for the good work done, primarily as the BCCI boss. When the ICC T20 World Cup was hosted by the United States of America and the West Indies this summer, Shah was seen. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here ICC chair Jay Shah with representatives of other Member boards at the ICC headquarters in Dubai on Thursday. Photo: X He won hearts just after the World Cup ended. The first was after skipper Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli said they were saying goodbye to T20 international cricket. Shah he quickly announced both the present and former skipper would be there for the Champions Trophy in 2025. The brouhaha over the Champions Trophy is over. It is as good as a done deal and Pakistan has been forced to accept a hybrid model for the tournament. The details are well known, but Shah slipped into the ICC chair so smoothly, he did not have to make any noise at all. That already defines him as an ICC boss, someone who knows how to get the job done. People will not forget that after the World Cup final, the Men in Blue as well as Indian journalists were stuck in Barbados after Hurricane Beryl had done the damage. Shah flew the team as well as journalists to India in an Air India charter flight. This was after the airport in Barbados was shut down for more than two days. Flights were cancelled and re-bookings were not happening. Shah swung into action as millions were waiting to see the trophy in India. From touchdown in New Delhi on July 4 morning to an audience with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and then being flown out to Mumbai, all the work was slick. The ticker-tape welcome climaxing in a rousing reception at the Wankhede Stadium for the team showed how much the BCCI had planned it in detail. Shah can take credit for being the leader. More images of Shah stand out, his presence in Paris 2024 where he met the International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach plus officials from the 2028 Los Angeles host committee. Cricket’s inclusion, again, in the Olympics is a big thing, and Shah was in the French capital as the BCCI secretary. At present, he is in Brisbane, engaged in talks with the organisers of the 2032 Olympics. For cricket to stay in the Olympic programme is important and Shah is already seen as proactive. For
those who may be tempted to make comparisons with his predecessors, whether in the BCCI or as ICC bosses like Shashank Manohar, Sharad Pawar and N Srinivasan, Shah is a young Turk. At 36, he has taken guard and looks set for a long innings. Also Read: Para athletes and ‘deaf’ stars also provide joy to Indian sport The post Jay Shah’s progression from the BCCI to the ICC has been extremely smooth appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] Jay Shah, the new ICC Chairman (PC: ICC/X) Just as Indian athletes are celebrated for bringing laurels to the country from the field of play, if one takes a look at officials who have done well in 2024, the name of Jay Shah will come on top of the list. This is a year where Shah, son of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, showed that he is young, energetic and still can lead the world of cricket. Shah’s rise to the post of chairman, International Cricket Council (ICC), at 36, has been welcomed by all the major cricket playing nations. The lone exception is Pakistan, where a section took potshots at him needlessly. Indeed, Shah comes as a whiff of fresh air in sports administration, notably cricket. The whole year people in India have got the stick and were tired of reading about various national sports federations being governed poorly. Court cases, infighting, people overstaying their tenure, some sports administrators stunk their places out. This is where Shah has charmed the world with his pleasant manners and endearing smile. When he was chosen as the ICC chairman, it was unanimous. Everyone knows, India is the powerhouse in cricket when it comes to calling the shots in sponsorship deals, advertisement revenue and even TV and digital rights. And each time the IPL has grown bigger and bigger, the BCCI stands behind it strongly. Of course, the IPL has a separate boss but the role of the BCCI top brass cannot be discounted. Even when Shah was the BCCI secretary, he had already made an inroad into cricket administration in Asia. He led the Asian Cricket Council with panache. So, when a replacement had to be found for Greg Barclay, the name of Shah came up unopposed. It speaks volumes for how he has been recognised for the good work done, primarily as the BCCI boss. When the ICC T20 World Cup was hosted by the United States of America and the West Indies this summer, Shah was seen. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here ICC chair Jay Shah with representatives of other Member boards at the ICC headquarters in Dubai on Thursday. Photo: X He won hearts just after the World Cup ended. The first was after skipper Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli said they were saying goodbye to T20 international cricket. Shah he quickly announced both the present and former skipper would be there for the Champions Trophy in 2025. The brouhaha over the Champions Trophy is over. It is as good as a done deal and Pakistan has been forced to accept a hybrid model for the tournament. The details are well known, but Shah slipped into the ICC chair so smoothly, he did not have to make any noise at all. That already defines him as an ICC boss, someone who knows how to get the job done. People will not forget that after the World Cup final, the Men in Blue as well as Indian journalists were stuck in Barbados after Hurricane Beryl had done the damage. Shah flew the team as well as journalists to India in an Air India charter flight. This was after the airport in Barbados was shut down for more than two days. Flights were cancelled and re-bookings were not happening. Shah swung into action as millions were waiting to see the trophy in India. From touchdown in New Delhi on July 4 morning to an audience with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and then being flown out to Mumbai, all the work was slick. The ticker-tape welcome climaxing in a rousing reception at the Wankhede Stadium for the team showed how much the BCCI had planned it in detail. Shah can take credit for being the leader. More images of Shah stand out, his presence in Paris 2024 where he met the International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach plus officials from the 2028 Los Angeles host committee. Cricket’s inclusion, again, in the Olympics is a big thing, and Shah was in the French capital as the BCCI secretary. At present, he is in Brisbane, engaged in talks with the organisers of the 2032 Olympics. For cricket to stay in the Olympic programme is important and Shah is already seen as proactive. For
those who may be tempted to make comparisons with his predecessors, whether in the BCCI or as ICC bosses like Shashank Manohar, Sharad Pawar and N Srinivasan, Shah is a young Turk. At 36, he has taken guard and looks set for a long innings. Also Read: Para athletes and ‘deaf’ stars also provide joy to Indian sport The post Jay Shah’s progression from the BCCI to the ICC has been extremely smooth appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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ICC chairman Jay Shah© Twitter The ICC Board's meeting with Champions Trophy broadcasters Star Sports, to discuss the operational modalities of hosting the tournament in 'Hybrid Model' and prospective schedule, has been postponed to Saturday, according to sources. In another interesting move, BCCI joint secretary Devajit Lon Saikia represented India in the Board of Directors meeting on Thursday. On the same day, former BCCI secretary Jay Shah visited the ICC headquarters for the first time as the global body's chairperson. Shah met the Board of Directors which included Bangladesh's Faruque Ahmed, New Zealand's Roger Twose, ICC chief executive officer Geoff Allardice, deputy chair Imran Khwaja, Zimbabwe's Tavengwa Mukuhlani, UAE's Mubashshir Usmani, Sri Lanka's Shammi Silva, Dr. Mohammed Abdul Samad Moosajee of South Africa and Malaysia's Mahinda Vallipuram. They were all present in Dubai.The meet and greet session was actually a platform for all the like-minded cricket boards to pledge their support for the 'Hybrid Model' to the new ICC chair.While the representatives from England and Wales Cricket, Cricket Australia and Cricket West Indies weren't present in person, no one came from the Pakistan Cricket Board.It is understood that the ICC Board members, in overwhelming numbers, are going to reject the Pakistan Cricket Board's demands of a fusion Model and also no assurances will be given to Pakistan about future ICC events in India being be held in the 'Hybrid Model'.The only thing where the PCB might get some leverage is extra compensation. Already broadcasters have given it in writing that a Champions Trophy without India is a non-starter and a Indo-Pak group league game is also non-negotiable for them because of the revenue generated. Topics mentioned in this article
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Jay Shah and Harmanpreet Kaur unveil India’s new ODI jersey ahead of Australia tour
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Jay Shah and India women’s captain Harmanpreet Kaur on Friday unveiled the team’s new ODI jersey ahead of their upcoming three-match tour of Australia. But Harmanpreet said the new India jersey will be worn by the team during their home ODI series against the West Indies, set to happen in Baroda from December 22-27.
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Kamran Akmal says Jay Shah will face criticism if he favours India after becoming ICC chairman
Mumbai: As he gets ready to take over the reins of the International Cricket Council (ICC) as its chairman, former Pakistan wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal has asked Jay Shah to act as chairman of the global and not think of India alone. Jay Shah, the secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) will take over as ICC Chairman from Greg Barclay December 1 and Akmal said it will be…
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ICC Blocks Champions Trophy Tour in PoK After BCCI's Objection
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has barred the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) from conducting the 2025 Champions Trophy trophy tour in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). This decision came after a strong objection from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), led by Secretary Jay Shah. Pakistan’s Original Plan Sparks Controversy The PCB had announced plans to showcase the Champions…
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Ravichandran Ashwin backed to succeed Jay Shah as BCCI secretary
Ravichandran Ashwin's retirement has not only come as a shock to Indian cricket but also to cricketers across the world. Ashwin announced his retirement after the third Test between Australia and India at the Gabba, Brisbane. After the announcement, he received best wishes from the entire cricketing world for an outstanding career. Recently, former Pakistan wicketkeeper Rashid Latif paid tribute…
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Ravichandran Ashwin backed to succeed Jay Shah as BCCI secretary
Ravichandran Ashwin's retirement has not only come as a shock to Indian cricket but also to cricketers across the world. Ashwin announced his retirement after the third Test between Australia and India at the Gabba, Brisbane. After the announcement, he received best wishes from the entire cricketing world for an outstanding career. Recently, former Pakistan wicketkeeper Rashid Latif paid tribute…
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[ad_1] Jay Shah (Source: X) Jay Shah is now formally the International Cricket Council (ICC) chief. The question now is how he will take world cricket forward, while keeping Indian interests paramount. And can he treat this position as an opportunity to leave his own imprint, and move away from his father’s shadow? At 35, Shah is the youngest to take charge of the ICC. Just over 27 years after Jagmohan Dalmiya moved from being BCCI Secretary to ICC head honcho, Shah is all set to do the same. Others, including N Srinivasan, Sharad Pawar and Shashank Manohar, who served as ICC heads, moved to the apex body after serving their tenures as presidents of the BCCI. In that sense, Shah’s is a big leap forward and a huge opportunity. It will also be an interesting challenge because the ICC’s financial health will be the key focus in the next three years. The USA experiment during the T20 World Cup threw up a lot of questions and if the ICC is serious about that market, they need to take a number of key calls. With the Olympics in four years, and with cricket making it back to the roster for Los Angeles 28, this could be a huge moment in the game’s history. If things go wrong, it would also be a major opportunity lost. Dr S Jaishankar, India’s External Affairs Minister, alluded to it a day earlier. “With cricket in LA28, the government of India is committed to supporting Nepal and Afghanistan and others and will play a major role in getting these nations Olympic ready,” he said. That’s where Shah has an opening. Expand cricket’s market beyond India and open up new revenue streams. Women’s cricket adds to this opportunity, and with the Olympics still three and a half years away, the timing is near perfect. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Jay Shah presenting medal to Rohit Sharma (Source: ICC) Another question confronting the ICC, and it’s hardly new, is how the value of World Cups compares with key leagues like the IPL. Having conducted the IPL, Shah will know the economics. As ICC boss, his ambition will be to make sure that the World Cups retain their aura, financially and otherwise. Can they compete with franchise leagues, or will their values go down over a period of time? Finally, how does he deal with India and Pakistan? While he will have to keep Indian interests in mind, it will also be key as head of global cricket to make sure every stakeholder is happy. For example, how can Indian monies be leveraged to promote Test Cricket? How does he keep PCB in check? How will he deal with unreasonable demands from across the border? As Shah succeeds Greg Barclay, it will be a very interesting few years for him and cricket. This period could well define his legacy as a sports administrator. At the ICC, he is Jay Shah, the Chairman. Not the son of India’s home minister. If anything, that’s something which might prompt Pakistan to play hard ball. That’s where Shah will have to stamp his mark on the world game and steer it forward. How he deals with the current Champions Trophy situation could be a really good index to understand what lies ahead. As Chairman, when he travels to Pakistan, for example, how will he deal with the media? It could be the making of him. If he succeeds, he will always be spoken about as Jay Shah, his own man. Also Read: Jay Shah begins tenure as ICC Chair The post ICC stint a chance for Jay Shah to carve out his own niche appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] Jay Shah (Source: X) Jay Shah is now formally the International Cricket Council (ICC) chief. The question now is how he will take world cricket forward, while keeping Indian interests paramount. And can he treat this position as an opportunity to leave his own imprint, and move away from his father’s shadow? At 35, Shah is the youngest to take charge of the ICC. Just over 27 years after Jagmohan Dalmiya moved from being BCCI Secretary to ICC head honcho, Shah is all set to do the same. Others, including N Srinivasan, Sharad Pawar and Shashank Manohar, who served as ICC heads, moved to the apex body after serving their tenures as presidents of the BCCI. In that sense, Shah’s is a big leap forward and a huge opportunity. It will also be an interesting challenge because the ICC’s financial health will be the key focus in the next three years. The USA experiment during the T20 World Cup threw up a lot of questions and if the ICC is serious about that market, they need to take a number of key calls. With the Olympics in four years, and with cricket making it back to the roster for Los Angeles 28, this could be a huge moment in the game’s history. If things go wrong, it would also be a major opportunity lost. Dr S Jaishankar, India’s External Affairs Minister, alluded to it a day earlier. “With cricket in LA28, the government of India is committed to supporting Nepal and Afghanistan and others and will play a major role in getting these nations Olympic ready,” he said. That’s where Shah has an opening. Expand cricket’s market beyond India and open up new revenue streams. Women’s cricket adds to this opportunity, and with the Olympics still three and a half years away, the timing is near perfect. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Jay Shah presenting medal to Rohit Sharma (Source: ICC) Another question confronting the ICC, and it’s hardly new, is how the value of World Cups compares with key leagues like the IPL. Having conducted the IPL, Shah will know the economics. As ICC boss, his ambition will be to make sure that the World Cups retain their aura, financially and otherwise. Can they compete with franchise leagues, or will their values go down over a period of time? Finally, how does he deal with India and Pakistan? While he will have to keep Indian interests in mind, it will also be key as head of global cricket to make sure every stakeholder is happy. For example, how can Indian monies be leveraged to promote Test Cricket? How does he keep PCB in check? How will he deal with unreasonable demands from across the border? As Shah succeeds Greg Barclay, it will be a very interesting few years for him and cricket. This period could well define his legacy as a sports administrator. At the ICC, he is Jay Shah, the Chairman. Not the son of India’s home minister. If anything, that’s something which might prompt Pakistan to play hard ball. That’s where Shah will have to stamp his mark on the world game and steer it forward. How he deals with the current Champions Trophy situation could be a really good index to understand what lies ahead. As Chairman, when he travels to Pakistan, for example, how will he deal with the media? It could be the making of him. If he succeeds, he will always be spoken about as Jay Shah, his own man. Also Read: Jay Shah begins tenure as ICC Chair The post ICC stint a chance for Jay Shah to carve out his own niche appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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Jay Shah leads birthday wishes for India’s T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav
BCCI Secretary Jay Shah wished India’s T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav on his 34th birthday coming on Saturday, adding that he’s excited to see him lead the team to more wins in the shortest format.
“Happy Birthday to our T20I skipper and Mr. 360 with the bat, @surya_14kumar! I’m excited to see you lead the Men in Blue to many victories in the shortest format. Best wishes for the year ahead!” wrote Shah on his ‘X’ account.
Source: bhaskarlive.in
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