Pakistan in trouble! Big disclosure on chairman's voting!!!


Jay Shah has been elected unopposed as the new ICC chairman. In fact, Jay Shah needed 9 votes out of 16 boards of directors to sit on the chairman's chair, but he has easily secured the chairman's post by getting the support of a total of 15 directors out of 16. Boards from australia to england and new zealand also supported Shah, but according to the report, pakistan remained silent during this time, it did not even have the right to vote.


Cricket Next has quoted that there was no response from the pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) regarding Jay Shah being made the ICC chairman. In fact, pakistan was not even needed because all other boards of directors openly supported Shah. Despite the one-sided support received by Jay Shah, the pakistan board remained a mute spectator. Khair Shah did not need the support of PCB, which is why he has been able to become the chairman at the age of just 35.


Indians never got such support

Let us remind you that when Jagmohan Dalmiya took over as chairman in 1997, he achieved this position with the help of Asian and associate countries. When sharad pawar became chairman, australia and new zealand were not in his support. Whereas when it was N Srinivasan's turn, all the boards were not united. Meanwhile, Srinivasan was able to get the chair by getting the support of many other countries including england and Australia. shashank Manohar did not even have support from BCCI. Therefore, jai Shah has done a historic feat by getting 15 out of 16 votes.

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