BCCI secretary Jay Shah has been unanimously elected because the President of Asian Cricket Council (ACC) on Saturday. The 32-year-old replaces Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) chief Najmul Hasan Papon. BCCI treasurer Arun Dhumal congratulated Shah on social media. Within the absence of BCCI president Sourav Ganguly, Jay Shah is overseeing the work and below his supervision, the Indian Cricket Board has determined to prepare the Vijay Hazare event after the continued Syed Mushtaq Ali event.
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The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) is a cricket group, established in 1983. The aim of this group is to develop the sport of cricket in Asia. The Council subordinate to the Worldwide Cricket Council (ICC) is the regional administrative physique of the continent and presently has 25 international locations as its members.
BCCI treasurer Arun Singh Dhumal shared the information on Twitter.
“Congratulations @JayShah on taking up as President of Asian Cricket Council. I am positive ACC will obtain larger heights below your management and the cricketers of your complete Asian area will profit. My finest needs for a profitable tenure,” Dhumal wrote.
Congratulations @JayShah on taking up as President of Asian Cricket Council. I’m positive ACC will obtain larger heights below ur management and the cricketers of your complete Asian area will profit. My finest needs for a profitable tenure. @bcci @SGanguly99 @ShuklaRajiv
— Thakur Arun Singh (@ThakurArunS) January 30, 2021