In a significant development for international cricket, Jay Shah, the current Secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), is poised to take over as the new Chairman of the International Cricket Council (ICC). This transition will mark the end of Greg Barclay’s term, who has served as the ICC Chairman since November 2020.
Jay Shah’s appointment is seen as a strategic move that aligns with the growing influence of Indian cricket on the global stage. His leadership at the BCCI has been marked by pivotal decisions and successful negotiations, particularly in the commercial and broadcasting sectors.
This experience is expected to bring a fresh perspective to the ICC, especially as the organization navigates complex issues like the $4.5 billion television rights battle, which has been a significant challenge during Barclay’s tenure.
Under Shah’s stewardship, the BCCI has expanded its global influence, and his new role is anticipated to further solidify India’s leadership in the world of cricket. His ascension to the ICC Chairmanship is also expected to influence the strategic direction of the sport, including potential changes in the governance and commercial structures of international cricket.
Greg Barclay, who will be stepping down at the end of his term, has overseen the ICC during a tumultuous period, including the COVID-19 pandemic. His tenure was characterized by efforts to stabilize international cricket during these unprecedented times.
Jay Shah’s imminent appointment is being watched closely by cricketing nations worldwide, as it could herald a new era in the administration and global promotion of the sport.