
Jay Shah says he will ensure Test cricket remains priority on being elected ICC chairman
The Hindu
New ICC Chairman Jay Shah prioritizes Test cricket, aims to elevate global game standards, and empower women and differently-abled cricketers.
Newly-elected ICC Chairman Jay Shah says he will look to ensure that Test cricket forms the "bedrock" of the game in his tenure during which he will also try to "dismantle barriers that have hindered cricket's progress".
The 35-year-old will relinquish his current position of BCCI secretary to succeed incumbent Greg Barclay on December 1 as the youngest ICC Chairman for a term of two years.
"While the T20 is a naturally exciting format, it is equally important that Test cricket remains a priority for everyone as it forms the bedrock of our game," Shah said in a statement issued by the BCCI on Tuesday.
"We must see to it that cricketers are driven to longer format and our efforts will be channelised towards this goal," he added.
Shah said he would also like to work towards setting up a separate program for talent search. He emphasised on lifting the standard of the game across the globe.
"I want to assure you that I will do everything possible to elevate the standard of our game across the globe. As I step into this pivotal role, I am resolutely committed to meeting your high expectations and dedicating myself to the beautiful game of cricket," he said.
Shah, who is the son of union home minister Amit Shah, will relinquish his position as the BCCI secretary at the board's Annual General Meeting likely to be held towards the end of next month or in October.

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