This decision has been taken in the meeting of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC).
new Delhi, Recently it has been reported that the tenure of BCCI Secretary Jay Shah as the President of Asian Cricket Council has been extended till 2024. This decision has been taken in the meeting of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC).
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This decision has been taken in the AGM meeting held in Colombo on Saturday. This information has been given by tweeting on behalf of ACC. It was told in the tweet that, all the members of the Asian Cricket Council have unanimously decided that the tenure of Jay Shah as ACC President should be extended till 2024.
BCCI Secretary Jay Shah’s term as President of Asian Cricket Council is unanimously extended by a year to the 2024 ACC AGM. The decision was taken at the ACC AGM in Colombo today: BCCI
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— ANI (@ANI) March 19, 2022
Let us tell you that Jay Shah is the youngest administrator to be elected as the President of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC). The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) was established on September 19, 1983. The purpose of this organization is to develop the game of cricket in Asia. The ACC is affiliated to the International Cricket Council (ICC). 25 countries including India and Pakistan are members of the ACC.
The Asian Cricket Council has five permanent members. Which includes India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Afghanistan. Apart from these, cricket boards of many other countries including Nepal, Oman, UAE, Bhutan, Hong Kong, Thailand, China, Bahrain are part of this council.