Leading group of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Jay Shah is set to go on in his job for the rest of November, regardless of his new arrangement as the administrator of the Global Cricket Committee (ICC).
Reports from an Indian news source show that the BCCI won’t look for a substitution for Jay Shah during the impending Zenith Chamber meeting.
Jay, who has been chosen unopposed to the ICC position with help from 15 part countries, will authoritatively assume responsibility for the worldwide cricket administering body on December 1.
Notwithstanding, his double liabilities represent a test for the BCCI, which currently faces the errand of finding another secretary once Jay withdraws..
The Zenith Gathering is booked to meet on Wednesday to resolve different functional issues inside the board. Eight central points of interest will be tended to during the AGM, yet the plan incorporates no conversations in regards to the designation cycle for another secretary.
While the arrangement of another secretary was expected to be on the plan, it has been affirmed that Jay will go on in his job until he advances to the ICC.
Among the central points of interest to be examined is the question of Byju, the previous title supporter for the BCCI, which ended its agreement rashly and has extraordinary duty from October 2022 to Walk 2023. There will likewise be a conversation on the introduction of the cutting edge Public Cricket Institute