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NIRANJAN SHAH – Secretary, BCCI (when IPL was formed) and Vice Chairman, IPL  ARUN JAITLEY – Vice President, BCCI and Delhi District Cricket Association
 With more than 35 years on the Board in different capacities, Niranjan Shah was instrumental    Arun Jaitley is rated as one of the top lawyers in India. Nothing short of determined and
 in ensuring a smooth transition, specifically in the area of administration for the new Boards’   brilliant, Jaitley has been responsible for the development of the DDCA and the development
 vision of transparency and in being the one point of contact for dissemination of news.  These   of cricket in India from a grass root level, ensuring that domestic cricket in his command has
 responsibilities and his accountability were critical in the set up of IPL.  Since then he has   only always gotten better.
 become the Vice Chairman of the IPL.
















 MAK ‘TIGER’ PATAUDI – Former Captain, India    RAJIV SHUKLA – Vice President, BCCI (when IPL was formed)
 Charming, well articulated, refined and elegant, Tiger began to play for India in 1961 when   Shuklaji  brings  with  him  an  amalgamation  of  love  for  cricket  and  development,  political
 he was 20. One year later, after a car accident that cost him the sight of one eye, he became   knowhow  and  his  first  passion,  journalism.    Currently  serving  as  the  Chairman  of  the
 the captain of the Indian cricket team.  His history in the game as a player and now as an   Finance Committee for the BCCI, Shukla has in his capacity in UPCA, been responsible for the
 administrator brings back the discipline and fair play required for this game to sustain itself   development of cricket at a grass root level so much so that today’s national team features
 as it becomes more and more commercial.   some of the state’s finest.  His all-pervasive sense of humour and agile ability to work with the
                 media and the players has worked well for IPL.















 SUNIL GAVASKAR – Former Captain, India   CHIRAYU AMIN – Vice President, BCCI
 Considered one of the finest opening batsmen in the world, Sunny is notorious for having   As one of India’s leading industrialists, Amin brings with him great administrative prowess,
 set the most world records.  With a keen eye for development he has singled out some of   corporate  governance  and  an  impressive  experience  of  financial  and  marketing  skills.
 the finest young players the country has to offer over the years and the world has watched   He has been the President of the Baroda Cricket Association for the past 10 years and the
 as they proved his intuition correct.  His technical style as a player first and then applied to   Vice President for the last 5 years.  Passionate about the game, he promotes the thorough
 cricket administration has been a bounty for IPL.  development of cricket at every level.
















 RAVI SHASHTRI – Former Captain, India  M.P. PANDOVE – Treasurer, BCCI

 When he first wore the Indian uniform, he started as number 10. What a journey it has been   Pandove played over 75 first class matches for Punjab and then moved to the rank of selector.
 since;  with  determination,  perserverence,  self-belief  and  a  strong  will,  he  worked  up  the   He has been an administrator for cricket in Punjab for over 20 years and is currently the
 batting order until he did what he dreamed he would do – open the innings for India.  Players   Secretary of the PCA.  With his years of holding various positions in the public service sector
 in India and around the world describe Ravi as the embodiment of courage and passion and   with the government, he lends efficiency and discipline to the workings of the areas he is
 sheer will power – exactly what is required to keep the spirit and the game alive.  With the IPL,   involved in with the Board and the IPL.
 it takes cricketers like Shastri to keep the fires burning.








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