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India’s Jay Shah elected ICC chief after Barclay steps aside

- DUBAI

India’s Jay Shah will succeed New Zealander Greg Barclay as chairman of the Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) later this year, the governing body said on Tuesday.

The 35-year-old Shah, son of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s home minister Amit Shah, will be the youngest ever ICC chairman when he begins his tenure on December 1.

Barclay decided against seeking a third term and Shah, considered the game’s most influentia­l administra­tor as the secretary of the world’s richest cricket board, was the sole candidate, the ICC said.

Shah, also president of the Asian Cricket Council, said he was committed to spreading the game, which will return to the Olympics after a gap of 128 years at the 2028 Los Angeles Games.

“I am committed to working closely with the ICC team and our member nations to further globalise cricket,” Shah said, adding he was “humbled” by the appointmen­t.

“We stand at a critical juncture where it is increasing­ly important to balance the coexistenc­e of multiple formats, promote the adoption of advanced technologi­es, and introduce our marquee events to new global markets,” he said.

“Our goal is to make cricket more inclusive and popular than ever before.

“The inclusion of our sport in the Olympics at LA 2028 represents a significan­t inflection point for the growth of cricket, and I am confident that it will drive the sport forward in unpreceden­ted ways.”

Shah said he wanted to “embrace fresh thinking and innovation to elevate the love for cricket worldwide”.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India also congratula­ted him on the developmen­t.

Top cricketers in India enjoy superstard­om with millions of die-hard fans, most lucrative playing contracts, and endorsemen­t deals not seen anywhere else in global cricket.

On some counts, Indian cricket on average generates more revenue than Bollywood.

More than 90 per cent of the sport’s billion-plus worldwide fans are in the Indian subcontine­nt, according to a 2018 ICC study.

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