World game will flourish with Jay Shah as ICC chairman: Sunil Gavaskar

Jay Shah, the BCCI secretary, has been elected as the new ICC chairman, unopposed. Cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar lauded Shah's contributions, such as launching the Women's Premier League, equalizing pay for female cricketers, and creating incentives for test and white-ball matches. Gavaskar expects cricket to thrive globally during Shah's tenure.
World game will flourish with Jay Shah as ICC chairman: Sunil Gavaskar
Jay Shah (TOi Photo)
MUMBAI: Hailing BCCI secretary Jay Shah, who was elected unopposed as the next chairman of the International Cricket Council on Tuesday, cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar told TOI that "it won’t be a surprise if the world game flourishes even more during his term as the ICC chairman."
The 35-year-old is the youngest-ever to take over the prestigious position.
Reacting to Shah succeeding Greg Barclay in the ICC top post, Gavaskar told this paper: "That’s wonderful news. All the ICC presidents from India have taken the game forward and brought more revenues for the ICC and with it for the other member countries. If one leaves political biases aside, one will agree that Jay Shah has taken massive steps for Indian cricket."

Listing out Shah's achievements as the BCCI secretary from 2019, Gavaskar said, "He was mainly instrumental in getting the Women's Premier League (WPL) off the ground, made the Indian women international cricketers' fees on par with the Indian men’s team, increased the pension for retired cricketers, brought in incentives for being available for Test and white-ball internationals and introduced prize money for the domestic tournaments. The new state-of-the-art National Cricket Academy (NCA, in Bangalore) has also come about during his tenure."

"With all this in front of us it won’t be a surprise if the world game flourishes even more during his term as the ICC chairman," Gavaskar concluded.
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