Rajeev Shukla, Ashish Shelar to join Asian Cricket Council as BCCI increases influence ahead of Asia Cup 2025
BCCI Strengthens Presence in Asian Cricket Council Ahead of Asia Cup 2025
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has made significant moves by securing key positions in the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) in preparation for the upcoming Asia Cup 2025. The announcement was made on March 7th, confirming the appointments of Rajeev Shukla and Ashish Shelar to key roles within the ACC.
Key Appointments
Jay Shah, who previously served as the President of the ACC, stepped down from his position in December 2024 after completing three consecutive terms. Shah, also the former Secretary of the BCCI, was elected unopposed as the Chairman of the International Cricket Council and assumed his new role on December 1st, 2024.
Rajeev Shukla, a well-known figure in Indian cricket and former IPL chairman, has been appointed as an Executive Board Member to fill the vacancy left by Shah. On the other hand, Ashish Shelar, a former Treasurer of the BCCI, will represent the BCCI on the ACC Board as an Ex-Officio Board Member.
Devjit Saikia, the BCCI Secretary, expressed the organization’s excitement about these new appointments, emphasizing the importance of having strong representation on the ACC Board.
Best Wishes Extended
Saikia extended his best wishes to Shukla and Shelar, highlighting the BCCI’s confidence in their ability to contribute positively to the development and promotion of cricket in Asia. These appointments are seen as crucial in further enhancing BCCI’s influence in shaping the future of cricket across the continent and maintaining its global leadership in the sport.
Upcoming Events
With the leadership transition in the ACC, including the upcoming appointment of Pakistan’s Mohsin Naqvi as the President, the focus is now on the planning and organization of the Asia Cup 2025. The tournament, scheduled for September 2025 and to be played in the T20 format, will see the BCCI as the official host.
Due to the sensitive relations between India and Pakistan, the event is expected to take place in a neutral venue, with Sri Lanka and the UAE being considered as potential locations. The ACC has outlined plans for four Asia Cups in the current cycle, with future editions set to take place in Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.
Conclusion
As the BCCI strengthens its presence in the ACC and gears up for the Asia Cup 2025, cricket fans can look forward to an exciting period of growth and development in the sport across Asia. With a focus on collaboration and strategic planning, the ACC is set to play a key role in shaping the future of cricket in the region.
Expanding BCCI’s Influence in Asian Cricket
As the BCCI solidifies its presence within the Asian Cricket Council (ACC), it underscores the organization’s commitment to furthering its influence and leadership in the cricketing world. The strategic appointments of Rajeev Shukla and Ashish Shelar not only strengthen BCCI’s voice within the ACC but also pave the way for innovative collaborations and initiatives in the realm of Asian cricket.
Strategic Planning for the Future
With the upcoming Asia Cup 2025 on the horizon, the BCCI’s proactive approach to securing key roles within the ACC signals a concerted effort to shape the future of cricket in the region. By strategically positioning themselves in pivotal positions, BCCI aims to contribute significantly to the development and promotion of the sport across Asia, fostering a collaborative environment that fosters growth and excellence.
Enhancing Regional Partnerships
The Asia Cup 2025 not only serves as a platform for showcasing top-tier cricketing talent but also presents an opportunity for fostering regional partnerships and camaraderie among Asian nations. As the BCCI takes the helm as the official host of the tournament, it sets the stage for meaningful interactions and exchanges that transcend boundaries and unite cricketing nations under a common love for the game.
Navigating Sensitive Relations
Given the delicate relations between India and Pakistan, the decision to host the Asia Cup 2025 in a neutral venue exemplifies a nuanced approach to addressing geopolitical complexities while ensuring the smooth conduct of the tournament. By exploring potential locations in Sri Lanka and the UAE, the ACC demonstrates its commitment to fostering inclusivity and harmony in the spirit of cricket.
Global Impact and Leadership
As the BCCI assumes a prominent role within the ACC and prepares to host the Asia Cup 2025, the ripple effects of these developments extend far beyond the boundaries of the subcontinent. The continued success and strategic foresight of the BCCI not only solidify India’s position as a global powerhouse in cricket but also set a precedent for collaborative leadership and innovation in the international cricketing community.
Embracing a Future of Growth and Excellence
With a focus on collaboration, inclusivity, and strategic planning, the BCCI and the ACC are poised to usher in an era of growth and excellence in Asian cricket. As cricket fans eagerly anticipate the unfolding of the Asia Cup 2025 and future editions under the ACC’s stewardship, the stage is set for a period of unprecedented development and vibrancy in the sport across the region.
By leveraging its strengthened presence in the ACC, the BCCI is not only shaping the trajectory of cricket in Asia but also setting a benchmark for effective governance and leadership in the global cricketing landscape. As the countdown to the Asia Cup 2025 begins, the cricketing world awaits with bated breath to witness the culmination of strategic foresight, collaborative spirit, and a shared passion for the game on the grand stage of the Asian cricketing arena.


