As India’s women cricketers scripted history with their first-ever ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup victory on Sunday, the moment not only electrified the nation but also symbolised the transformation sweeping through Indian cricket. The triumph—a milestone decades in the making—stands as a defining achievement of a broader vision championed by Jay Shah, whose reformist leadership has ushered in an era of unprecedented success and equality in the sport.
According to BCCI sources, under Shah’s stewardship—first as BCCI Secretary and now as ICC Chairman—Indian cricket has scaled new heights on and off the field. In just three years, India has claimed five ICC titles, across men’s and women’s cricket, underscoring the depth, strength, and structural evolution of the game under his guidance.
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