Jay Shah influence grows bigger? BCCI secretary running SLC, accuses Lanka legend

The cricketing landscape is no stranger to the influence wielded by powerful boards, and the recent turmoil in Sri Lankan Cricket (SLC) has brought the spotlight on the role of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and their secretary, Jay Shah.

Former Sri Lanka captain Arjuna Ranatunga has expressed strong sentiments, accusing Jay Shah of negatively impacting Sri Lankan cricket, especially in the aftermath of their disappointing performance in the 2023 ODI World Cup.

The Influence of BCCI and Jay Shah on Global Cricket
The BCCI, often hailed as one of the most influential cricket boards globally, holds a position of immense power in the cricketing ecosystem. Led by figures like Jay Shah, Rajeev Shukla and Roger Binny, the board’s decisions and actions can have far-reaching implications.

Ranatunga’s comments shed light on the perceived interference from the BCCI in Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC), raising questions about the extent to which larger boards can influence the affairs of their counterparts.

Accusations of Control and Ruination

Arjuna Ranatunga did not mince his words, asserting that the connection between SLC officials and Jay Shah has led to a belief within the BCCI that they can exert control over Sri Lankan cricket. He while speaking to The Daily Mirror directly accused Jay Shah of running Sri Lanka Cricket, attributing the challenges faced by the cricket board to the pressure exerted by Shah.

Ranatunga’s assertion that one individual in India, backed by familial influence, can significantly impact the fate of another cricketing nation is a testament to the intricate dynamics within the cricketing world.

1 Comment

  1. Feels so sad about Arjuna Ranatunga, as his arguments are being seen like ‘my kids aren’t performing because my family, especially my wife is under the influences of our neighbour’ and that too is not my fault. May God help them from these mess.

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