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Jay Shah named to World Economic Forum’s Young Global Leaders Class of 2026

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New Delhi, Apr 16 (PTI) The chairman of the International Cricket Council, Jay Shah, has been named to the Young Global Leaders Class of 2026 by the World Economic Forum, which recognised his role in shaping the future of global cricket.

Shah — who previously served as the youngest secretary of the BCCI and played key roles in IPL operations, the growth of women’s cricket, and major media rights deals — has also been instrumental in cricket’s inclusion in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.

“Shah’s selection underscores his growing influence in international cricket administration. As ICC Chairman, he has focused on expanding the sport’s global footprint, strengthening international partnerships, and positioning cricket for long-term growth across established and emerging markets,” said a press release.

“He has also played a key role in cricket’s re-induction into the Olympics for the LA 2028 Summer Olympics. Through this recognition, Shah joins a global network of leaders driving impact across sectors, reinforcing India’s presence on influential international platforms while lending further momentum to the growth of the game,” it added.

The Young Global Leaders (YGL) community comprises 118 leaders under the age of 40 from 55 countries, spanning public service, science, business, civil society and culture, reflecting a diverse cohort driving global progress.

“This year’s cohort includes global figures such as Tomas Okmanas, Co-Founder and CEO of Nord Security; Thea LaFond; Jennifer Zhang, Co-Founder and CEO of WIZ.AI; and Professor Sally Nuamah, among others,” the release added. PTI AM AM AH AH AH

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