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New ICC Chairman Jay Shah Aims to Make India a Global Sports Leader

Jay Shah's National Sports Day Message

Jay Shah, the newly elected Chairman of the International Cricket Council (ICC), sent out his best wishes to everyone on National Sports Day, which honors the birthday of Major Dhyan Chand. Major Dhyan Chand, known as ‘The Wizard’ of hockey, played for India’s national team from 1925 to 1949. He scored more than 1500 goals in 185 matches and won three Olympic gold medals in 1928, 1932, and 1936. In recognition of his achievements, he was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 1956, and his birthday, August 29, is celebrated as National Sports Day in India.

Jay Shah’s Vision for Indian Sports

On this occasion, Shah praised athletes, coaches, and everyone dedicated to sports. He emphasized the importance of making India a global leader in sports. Shah, who will officially start his role as ICC Chairman on December 1, 2024, expressed his commitment to helping India and other nations excel in sports on the world stage.

Jay Shah’s Election as ICC Chairman

Earlier in the week, Jay Shah was chosen as the new ICC Chairman without any opposition. Shah has been the Secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) since October 2019 and has also served as the Chairman of the Asian Cricket Council since January 2021. He was the only candidate for the ICC chairmanship after the current Chair, Greg Barclay, decided not to run for a third term.

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Shah’s Goals as ICC Chairman

After his election, Shah shared his plans to expand cricket’s global reach. He sees the inclusion of cricket in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics as a crucial opportunity for the sport’s growth. Shah is committed to working with ICC members to make cricket more inclusive and popular worldwide. He believes that by embracing new ideas and technologies, cricket can continue to grow and reach new audiences around the globe.

A New Era for ICC

At just 35 years old, Jay Shah becomes the youngest person to ever lead the ICC. His election continues the tradition of Indian leadership at the ICC, following in the footsteps of former leaders like Jagmohan Dalmiya and N Srinivasan. Shah’s leadership is expected to guide the ICC as it works to broaden the appeal and reach of cricket across the world.

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