Cricket
BCCI secretary Jay Shah’s tenure as president of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) used to be on Saturday unanimously extended by a year at its annual fashioned meeting.
BCCI secretary Jay Shah’s tenure as president of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) used to be on Saturday unanimously extended by a year at its annual fashioned meeting.
Shah had taken over the reins of the ACC in January closing 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 stated the ACC’s key focal point would be to carry ahead the improvement of the sport within the place.
“We remain dedicated in direction of ensuring the all-round pattern of cricket within the place, specifically carrying ahead the pioneering work in females’s cricket and the multiple grassroot tournaments the ACC conducts within the place across the year,” Shah stated.
“The pandemic confidently is within the again of us and I’m appealing that we adapt, innovate and support the ACC develop from energy to energy from hereon,” he added.
Shah’s extension used to be proposed by Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) president Shammi Silva and the nomination used to be backed unanimously by the total members of the ACC.
“I would possibly well worship to thank all of my esteemed colleagues on the ACC for reposing their faith in me and brooding about me grand to carry on the total work we had begun,” Shah stated.
“I humbly settle for this honour and I’m dedicated to working laborious with a ogle to organise, construct and promote our beloved sport of cricket within the place, helping the ACC to frequently develop in stature,” he added.
At the AGM, Asia Cup 2022 dates maintain been also confirmed. This would possibly possibly furthermore preserve shut plight in Sri Lanka this year