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[5] [11] In October 2022, Shah was re-elected as Secretary of BCCI. [12] [13] In 2022, Jay Shah led BCCI's record breaking Indian Premier League (IPL) media rights deal, where the 5 year rights for the league were sold for a total of Rs 48,390 crore, making the IPL the 2nd most valued sporting league in the world (1st being the National ...
Devajit Saikia is the secretary of the BCCI. He replaced Jay Shah, as the new Secretary of BCCI, with the latter being elected as the Chairperson of ICC. He also currently holds the position of joint secretary of Board of Control for Cricket in India. Apart from that, Saikia is a Board Director of ICC representing the BCCI. [1] [2] [3]
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 ...
'BCCI secretary' is the second most powerful and important post after president. Secretary signs all the contracts and carries correspondence on behalf of BCCI. 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 ...
On 26 May, BCCI announced that a three-member commission would investigate the role of Meiyappan in the spot-fixing and betting scandal. [28] On 31 May 2016, a senior Mumbai Police official said that Meiyappanan had been found "Not Guilty" . [29] [30] Meiyappan was later released on bail by a Mumbai court, on 3 June 2016. [21]
The post is rotated zone-wise amongst the five zones of BCCI and a person can hold the post of BCCI president for a maximum of three years. [ 9 ] In case of a vacancy, as per the Supreme Court of India , the most senior BCCI vice-president and the joint secretary would take over the interim roles of president and secretary respectively till ...
BCCI made loans to a number of companies and in its contract purported to take as security, in return for the loans, a charge over the money in the bank accounts these companies held with BCCI. In an earlier case, In re Charge Card Services Ltd [1] Millett J had said it was "conceptually impossible" for a bank to have a charge over assets that ...
The Lodha Committee was appointed by the Supreme Court of India on 23 January 2015 to analyse and recommend implementable actions for improving the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), assess the quantum of punishment for Gurunath Meiyappan and Raj Kundra in the Indian Premier League (IPL) betting scandal, and analyse the role of Sundar Raman.