Who will be the next secretary of BCCI after Jay Shah?? These three people are the right candidates for that post

Jay Shah can become the next chairman of ICC. Jay Shah (Image Credit- Twitter X) Who Will Be Next BCCI Secretary after Jay Shah? Current BCCI secretary Jay Shah may become the next chairman of the ICC. 15 out of 16 members are supporting him for this. However, it is not clear who will replace him as BCCI secretary if he joins the ICC. Shah has less than 96 hours to decide, as the last date for filing official nominations is August 27. The new ICC chairman will take charge on December 1. The mandatory three-year cooling-off period for returning to BCCI will begin for Shah after the completion of his term in October 2025. If Jay Shah becomes the next chairman of ICC, then the biggest question is who will be the next secretary of BCCI. So let us tell you the names of those candidates who can become the next secretary of BCCI. Three people who can become the next secretary of BCCI after Jay Shah Rajeev Shukla: It is expected that the BCCI will reshuffle the posts and the current vice-president Shukla, who is also a Congress MP in the Rajya Sabha, may be asked to hold the post for a year. Shukla will have no objection in becoming the secretary. Ashish Shelar: Ashish Shelar is a veteran BJP leader in Maharashtra and is the treasurer of BCCI and a big name in MCA administration. Shelar is however a skilled politician and the post of BCCI secretary is a time-consuming job, however, being an influential name, he can be included in the race. Arun Dhumal: IPL chairman Arun Dhumal has the experience required to become BCCI secretary. He has been treasurer and now heads the cash-rich league. Swapping positions between Dhumal and Shukla would be the easiest way out, but often the BCCI puts forward names that no one can imagine. Young faces like Rohan Jaitley, Avishek Dalmiya, Dilsher Khanna, Vipul Phadke and Prabhtej Bhatia could also be considered. However, a former BCCI secretary said the BCCI power structure generally favours those who have been in the system, making it impossible for a new face to get the top job.