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    Rohit Sharma to lead India in ODI and Test formats, BCCI secretary Jay Shah confirms

    The Champions Trophy, scheduled in Pakistan next year, will be held after eight years (since 2017 in UK), and even though the draft schedule has been submitted to the ICC, the BCCI hasn't yet given its green light to it. It is understood BCCI will again push for the 'Hybrid Model' like 2023 ODI Asia Cup where India played all its matches, including the ones against Pakistan, in Sri Lanka.

    PM Modi shares memorable moments with T20 World Cup-Winning Team India: Here's what he said

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrated the Indian cricket team’s T20 World Cup triumph at 7 Lok Kalyan Marg. Team Captain Rohit Sharma and members arrived in Delhi early morning after delays due to a hurricane in Bridgetown, Barbados. Modi shared their interaction on social media, captured in a video with Coach Rahul Dravid. BCCI’s President Roger Binny and Secretary Jay Shah presented Modi a 'CHAMPIONS' jersey with the Team India crest, commemorating their 2 T20 World Cup wins. The event acknowledged their victory over South Africa in the final.

    Rohit Sharma's Bhangra moves to Virat Kohli's epic reaction: India's post-World Cup euphoria is next level

    India clinched victory in the final against South Africa, ending a 13-year drought for ICC trophies. Virat Kohli's 76 runs led India to 176/7, supported by crucial performances from Hardik Pandya (3/20) and Jasprit Bumrah (2/18). Despite Heinrich Klaasen's brisk 52, South Africa managed 169/8. Bumrah, with 15 wickets at an impressive economy rate of 4.17, was named 'Player of the Tournament.'

    T20 World Cup victory parade for India's cricket team to be held tomorrow; check route and timing

    The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has announced a victory parade in Mumbai, Maharashtra, in honor of Team India's T20 World Cup win in Barbados. The team, which had been stranded in Barbados for three days due to a hurricane, will return to Delhi on Thursday. The victory parade will be hosted at the Marine Drive and Wankhede Stadium. India's team won the tournament with a total of 176/7 in their allotted 20 overs.

    Air India special flight arrives in Barbados to ferry T20 World Cup champions home

    A special Air India flight landed at Barbados Airport to bring back the T20 cricket World Cup champions, stranded due to Hurricane Beryl's airport shutdown. Led by Rohit Sharma, the team is expected in Delhi Thursday, facilitated by a charter arranged by BCCI secretary Jay Shah, which also accommodates stranded Indian media.

    Team India stuck in Barbados as Hurricane Beryl shuts down airport, expected to open in next 6 to 12 hours

    The Indian cricket team, stranded in Barbados after winning the T20 World Cup, may finally return home as Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley expects the airport to reopen within the next six to 12 hours. Hurricane Beryl had forced a shutdown, but Mottley is overseeing efforts to resume normal operations urgently. Despite damage to coastal areas, Barbados avoided a direct hit. Mottley acknowledged the team's patience and spirits after their victory, hopeful they will soon depart before the next hurricane arrives midweek.

    • Indian cricket team's new head coach to take charge from Sri Lanka series: BCCI secy Jay Shah

      The Indian cricket team will have a new head coach for the upcoming limited-overs series in Sri Lanka starting later this month, according to BCCI secretary Jay Shah. While Shah did not reveal the successor to the outgoing Rahul Dravid, former opener Gautam Gambhir is expected to take on the role. The Cricket Advisory Committee has conducted interviews for the job and has shortlisted Gambhir and former India women's coach W V Raman.

      Next T20 captain to be decided by selectors, says Jay Shah; confirms seniors' role in future ICC tournaments

      BCCI Secretary Jay Shah expressed confidence in the continued presence of senior players in upcoming major tournaments like the Champions Trophy and the World Test Championship final, provided India qualifies. He emphasized that the decision on appointing the next T20 captain, following Rohit Sharma's retirement, rests solely with the selectors. Shah praised the contribution of senior players to India's T20 World Cup victory and indicated their likely participation in upcoming ODI matches and tournaments, including the Champions Trophy scheduled for February-March in Pakistan.

      BCCI announces Rs 125 crore prize money for Team India for winning ICC T20 World Cup

      Jay Shah announced INR 125 Crores for Team India for their ICC T20 World Cup win, that ended 11-year wait ICC trophy drought. In the thrilling match, India defeated South Africa by just seven runs.

      This team has faced and silenced critics: BCCI secretary Jay Shah hails India''s title win

      India's T20 World Cup win in Bridgetown, Barbados, led by Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, showcased resilience and dedication. The team, including Jasprit Bumrah, silenced critics with an unbeaten victory, fulfilling the dreams of 1.4 billion Indians and joining the ranks of the greats.

      Why WV Raman's credentials also deserve attention for head coach’s job

      Raman played 11 Tests and 27 ODIs but it is not on the back of this that he is the best candidate for the job. After all, cricket is littered with examples of players with glittering playing records who did not come good as coaches. Equally, there are those who did not play as much as they should have — and this is certainly true of Raman — who have the ability to get the best out of players.

      I would love to coach the Indian team: Gautam Gambhir

      Former Indian cricketer expresses desire to coach national team, emphasizing the honor of representing 140 crore Indians and the importance of fearlessness in winning the World Cup.

      Coach Ki Khoj: Deadline ends but BCCI, Gautam Gambhir remain mum

      The BCCI's search for the next chief coach of the Indian men's cricket team is shrouded in mystery as the deadline for applications has passed without any official announcements. Despite Gautam Gambhir emerging as a frontrunner following his success with Kolkata Knight Riders in the IPL, both Gambhir and the BCCI have chosen to remain silent on the matter.

      Gautam Gambhir set to be India head coach? Meets BCCI Secretary Jay Shah post KKR title triumph

      Gautam Gambhir celebrated his third IPL title with Kolkata Knight Riders, winning as a mentor after two victories as a player. After the win, He was seen with BCCI secretary Jay Shah, sparking speculation of him taking over as India's head coach from Rahul Dravid. Gambhir's strategic moves, including signing Mitchell Starc and forming a successful opening partnership, transformed KKR's fortunes.

      BCCI's Jay Shah announces Rs 25 lakh IPL award, but it's not for Kohli, Starc, or other star players

      BCCI secretary Jay Shah announced rewards for IPL groundsmen and curators: Rs 25 lakhs each for the 10 regular venues and Rs 10 lakhs each for the three additional venues. Shah praised them as "unsung heroes" for maintaining high-quality pitches despite tough conditions. This recognition follows similar rewards Shah has given in past cricket tournaments.

      Unsung heroes: BCCI secretary Jay Shah announces cash rewards for IPL's groundsmen and curators

      BCCI Secretary Jay Shah praised unsung heroes, groundsmen, and curators of IPL venues for providing brilliant pitches. Each will receive Rs 25 lakh as appreciation. Kolkata Knight Riders won the IPL, setting high-scoring match records. Shah also congratulated KKR and thanked fans for a successful season.

      Laxman's NCA stint ends in September, can BCCI retain him in set-up?

      VVS Laxman, the former batting coach, is reportedly hesitant to become the Indian team's head coach due to his stint as NCA's 'Head of Cricket' ending in September. Kolkata Knight Riders mentor Gautam Gambhir is considered the preferred candidate, but it is unclear whether secretary Jay Shah has spoken to the national team's senior stars about Gambhir's acceptability.

      BCCI clears air on India's next head coach after KL Rahul's 'advice' to Justin Langer sparks row

      The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has clarified that it has not approached any former Australian cricketer with an offer to be the Indian men's cricket team's next head coach. Secretary Jay Shah stated that the BCCI has not approached any former Australian cricketer with a coaching offer, stressing that the coach needs to have in-depth knowledge of the Indian cricket framework. The role of India's head coach is considered the most prestigious, as it commands the largest fan base globally and requires a high level of professionalism.

      Jay Shah lays down foundation stone for BCCI's training facilities in North-East region

      BCCI Secretary Jay Shah inaugurated state-of-the-art training facilities in North-East India, benefitting six states with enhanced infrastructure. The facilities include indoor nets, swimming pools, and fitness centers for year-round training. This initiative aims to boost cricket infrastructure in the region, with the North East Zone making their debut in major cricket tournaments.

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