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By Hazel Gandhi Jay Shah, the Honorary Secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) recently claimed that the US Open, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), and the International Cricket Council (ICC) followed BCCI's steps to introduce pay parity for men and women players. BOOM found that while the ECB and ICC introduced equal pay after BCCI, the US Open has been doing it for decades and celebrated 50 years of pay parity in 2023. Furthermore, while India's women cricketers are paid the same match fees as the men’s team, their retainers are only a fraction of those paid to...
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By Ritika Jain The Supreme Court on Wednesday accepted suggestions proposed by the Board of Cricket Control of India (BCCI) and relaxed the cooling-off period, clearing the decks for Sourav Ganguly and Jay Shah to seek another term in office after October 2022. As per the new proposed changes, the cooling-off period at BCCI or the state level will now kick in after two terms or six years as opposed to the initial period of three years. The Supreme Court added that this cooling-off period will apply only at that particular level – be it state associations or the BCCI. This means, that an indivi...
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By Srijit Das A photo of Jay Shah, secretary Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) posing with two people - a man and a woman - is viral misidentifying the man as Pakistan Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa's son Saad Bajwa. The photo with the false claim went viral after Saad Bajwa was spotted sitting Union Minister Amit Shah's son Jay, at the recent India Pakistan match held in Dubai at the ongoing Asia Cup 2022. A Facebook user captioned the photo as, "Prince of Pakistani General Qamar Bajwa Saad Bajwa and Amit Shah bhai's intelligent son with the beauty." (Original Text in Hindi: ...
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