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Photo : ICC – Jay Shah meeting Thomas Bach   

Jay Shah Effect: Shakeup At ICC’s Dubai Office?

Quite a few things have happened after Jay Shah took charge as chair of the ICC. The youngest ever to helm the world governing body for cricket, Shah was faced with the  task of making the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) accept the hybrid model in order to host the ICC Champions Trophy — at home and in Dubai — after the BCCI refused (when he was Secretary) to send its team to Pakistan citing the Indian government’s unwavering position on the matter that has been existent for over one and a half decades. The PCB had its way by getting an assurance from the ICC Board that it will not send its team to India for future ICC events. The ICC Chair is not exactly a hot seat and Shah’s predecessors — New Zealand’s Greg Barclay and India’s Shashank Manohar maintained a low-profile. With a professional structure in place the ICC Board is rarely involved in the daily routines. Shah made headlines recently meeting the Organising Committee of the Brisbane Olympics 2032 team in Brisbane and also the outgoing International Olympic Committee boss Thomas Bach in Lausanne. The feel good happenings came to a halt with the ICC CEO Geoff Allardice — after a 13-year stint at the Dubai-based world body — stepping down some three weeks before the start of the ICC Champions Trophy. Both Shah and Allardice have thanked each other for serving the game of cricket and getting an opportunity, but Allardice, an Australian, is the fourth ICC official to resign in recent times. People are not yet ready to say that the Shah effect has started in the Dubai office of the ICC.