A key part of the 89th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Board of Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) was to appoint the man who would be the representative of the Indian cricket board to the International Cricket Council (ICC) and to any important meeting. with other organizations. Now it appears that the board has made that decision. BCCI Secretary Jay Shah will be appointed as India’s representative on the ICC Council. A board member confirmed the fact to the ANI news agency on Sunday. “Jay will be on the ICC Board as a representative of BCCI,” said the member.
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BCCI President Sourav Ganguly was the person who went on behalf of India to any ICC Board meeting or interaction, but he had recently suffered a heart condition on January 2 and was subsequently admitted to a hospital in his hometown in Calcutta, where he underwent primary school. angioplasty.
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It is worth noting that at the AGM held in Ahmedabad on December 24, 2020, the major tax exemption issues that the board must resolve prior to the two ICC events they are scheduled to host: the 2021 T20 World Cup and the 2023 50-over World Cup – was also discussed and it was decided that the secretary and treasurer will speak with the government in an attempt to obtain the necessary waivers.
“We are prepared to host the T20 World Cup in 2021, as well as the World Cup 50 years in 2023. We need to talk to the government to see if we can get the tax exemption, and for this we have decided that our secretary Jay Shah and treasurer Arun Dhumal will speak with the government, “a member who attended the meeting told ANI.
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“If the government does not agree, then we will decide how to do it. We also have pending the issue of the T20 World Cup 2016, so it will also have to be resolved,” he added.
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