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Jay Amitbhai Shah (born 22 September 1988) [2] is an Indian businessman and cricket administrator currently serving as the Chairman of the International Cricket Council from 1 December 2024. He also served as the President of the Asian Cricket Council , establishing himself as one of the most influential figures in global cricket governance.
In October 2021, CVC Capital Partners won the rights to operate the Ahmedabad franchise with a bid of ₹ 5,625 crore (US$650 million). [8] [9] [10] Ahead of the IPL 2022 auctions, the franchise drafted Hardik Pandya as their captain. [5] In February 2022, the team was officially named Gujarat Titans. [11] [12]
Jay Shah was the incumbent secretary till 30 November 2024 as he took charge as the Chairman of the International Cricket Council on 1 December 2024 succeeding Greg Barclay. The secretary have power to take action or defend office bearers, employees of the BCCI. [73] [95] Shah is also the present president of Asian Cricket Council. [96]
Jay Shah was elected unopposed as the next chair of the International Cricket Council and will assume his role on Dec. 1, the game’s governing body said Tuesday. The 35-year-old Indian, who is ...
In 2021, the Knight Riders Group CEO, Venky Mysore, had announced their intentions to invest in ECB's new competition format, The Hundred. However, the plan failed to materialise. [ 65 ] Other Indian Premier League franchises have followed KRG's path and have franchises in T20 leagues outside India, or have shown interest for the same.
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His net worth is estimated to be roughly $15.5 billion, according to Forbes. The messaging app he founded, Telegram, is said to be worth over $30 billion and is mulling a public listing.
Anil's net worth is currently estimated at around $2.5 billion. [5] Ambani, once the sixth richest person in the world, declared bankruptcy before a UK court in February 2020. [6] He served in the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Parliament of India from Uttar Pradesh, as an Independent MP between 2004 and 2006. [7] [8]