DUBAI :
BCCI secretary Jay Shah was elected unopposed as the next ICC
Chairman here on Tuesday, making him the youngest ever to reach
the pinnacle of global cricket
administration.
The 35-year-old Shah, who has
been the BCCI Secretary since 2019,
will take over from 62-year-old
incumbent Greg Barclay on
December 1 after the New
Zealander decided against running for a third consecutive term
of two years.
Shah, who is the son of Union
Home Minister Amit Shah, will
relinquish his position in India at
the BCCI’s Annual General Meeting
likely to be held towards the end
of next month or in October.
Shah became the fifth Indian
after late Jagmohan Dalmiya,
Sharad Pawar, N Srinivasan and
Shashank Manohar to be elected
for the high-profile job.
The Ahmedabad-based administrator, who was the sole nominee for the chairmanship, emphasised his commitment to expanding the global reach and popularity
of cricket, especially with its
upcoming inclusion in the Los
Angeles 2028 Olympics.
“I am humbled by the nomination as the Chair of the
International Cricket Council,”
Shah stated in an ICC release.
He also acknowledged that international cricket stands at a critical juncture and it would be important to balance the coexistence of multiple formats, promote the adoption of advanced technologies, and
introducemarqueeevents tonewglobal markets.
“I am committed to working closely
with the ICC team and our member
nationstofurtherglobalisecricket.Our
goal is to make cricket more inclusive
and popular than ever before,” he was
quoted as saying in the release.
Being a powerful decision-maker in
the richest cricket board of the world,
whichcontributesmorethan75percent
oftherevenuefortheglobalbody,Shah’s
election was never in doubt once he
threw his hat in the ring.
It is understood that one among the
powerful SENA cricket boards (South
Africa, England, New Zealand and
Australia) was Shah’s proposer and
another one of these countries seconded the nomination. And he
remained the lone contender on the
last day of nominations.
AspertheICC constitution,there are
17 votes -- 12 full Test playing nations,
chairman,deputy chairman,twoassociatemembernomineesandone independent female director.
That he is a likely choice was evident
whenhewasappointedtheheadofICC’s
most powerful sub-committee -- the
FinanceandCommercialAffairs(F&CA)
in 2022.