If Jay Shah leaves the post of secretary, then Pakistan chairman Mohsin Naqvi will replace BCCI secretary

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|02-09-2024

Jay Shah: Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Jay Shah has now become the International Cricket Council (ICC) chairman. Due to which Jay Shah may leave the post of BCCI secretary very soon. Jay Shah will sit on the ICC chairman's chair from December 1. With Jay Shah becoming the chairman, cricket can now be seen moving even further.

Let us tell you that Jay Shah will replace the current ICC chairman Greg Barclay. At the same time, now the news has come that BCCI secretary Jay Shah is now going to be replaced by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) president Mohsin Naqvi.

Mohsin Naqvi can replace Jay Shah

If Jay Shah leaves the post of secretary, then Pakistan chairman Mohsin Naqvi will replace BCCI secretary 1

Let us tell you that after becoming the new chairman of ICC, now BCCI secretary Jay Shah will have to leave this post. Due to which now big news is coming about Mohsin Naqvi.

Now Mohsin Naqvi can become Jay Shah's chair.

Actually, we are talking about Jay Shah, the President of Asian Cricket Council (ACC). But now Jay Shah will have to leave this post as well. Due to which, news is coming from media reports that Mohsin Naqvi can now become the President of Asian Cricket Council (ACC).

Revealed in reports

Since becoming the chairman of the ICC, many big news are coming out about Jay Shah. The biggest news in which is that, "When the ACC meets later this year, it will confirm that Mohsin Naqvi will be the next president for a two-year term." This has been revealed by a PTI source.

After which it is believed that Mohsin Naqvi is sure to be made the president of the ACC.

What did Jay Shah say after becoming the ICC chairman?

BCCI Secretary Jay Shah is very happy after becoming the Chairman of the ICC. Because, after becoming the Chairman of the ICC, Jay Shah said, "I am overwhelmed by the nomination as the President of the International Cricket Council. I am committed to working closely with the ICC team and our member countries to make cricket more globalized."

He further added, “We stand at a critical juncture where it has become increasingly important to balance the co-existence of multiple formats, promote the adoption of advanced technologies and introduce our flagship events to new global markets.

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

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