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BCCI secretary Jay Shah’s time frame as ACC president prolonged by twelve months

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BCCI secretary Jay Shah’s tenure as president of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) became as soon as on Saturday unanimously prolonged by a year at its annual frequent meeting.

BCCI secretary Jay Shah’s tenure as president of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) became as soon as on Saturday unanimously prolonged by a year at its annual frequent meeting.

Shah had taken over the reins of the ACC in January final year from Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) president Nazmul Hassan, making him the youngest administrator to be re-appointed as ACC president.

Addressing the AGM, Shah acknowledged the ACC’s key focal point could be to raise forward the come of the sport within the spot.

“We remain committed in direction of guaranteeing the all-round enhance of cricket within the spot, especially carrying forward the pioneering work in ladies americans’s cricket and the multiple grassroot tournaments the ACC conducts within the spot all the way in which via the year,” Shah acknowledged.

“The pandemic with any luck is within the back of us and I am alive to that we adapt, innovate and succor the ACC grow from power to power from hereon,” he added.

Shah’s extension became as soon as proposed by Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) president Shammi Silva and the nomination became as soon as backed unanimously by the entire members of the ACC.

“I would buy to thank all of my esteemed colleagues on the ACC for reposing their religion in me and pondering me significant to raise on the entire work we had begun,” Shah acknowledged.

“I humbly accept this honour and I am committed to working laborious with a survey to organise, construct and promote our liked sport of cricket within the spot, aiding the ACC to gradually grow in stature,” he added.

On the AGM, Asia Cup 2022 dates had been also confirmed. It will most likely perhaps perhaps perhaps happen in Sri Lanka this year

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