Shammi Silva: In a significant leadership change, Shammi Silva, the President of Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC), has been appointed as the new Asian Cricket Council (ACC) President, replacing India’s Jay Shah. Silva, who has served as the Chairman of the ACC Finance & Marketing Committee, takes over at a crucial time for cricket in Asia.
Jay Shah stepped down from the ACC presidency after being elected the Chairman of the International Cricket Council (ICC) earlier this week. This marks another milestone for Asian cricket, which continues to strengthen its influence on the global stage.
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Shammi Silva Replaces Jay Shah as ACC President: What It Means for Asian Cricket
A New Era for the ACC
Shammi Silva, known for his extensive administrative experience, has officially resumed his role as the ACC President. Upon assuming the position, Silva expressed his commitment to growing cricket across Asia:
“Cricket is the heartbeat of Asia, and I look forward to working closely with all member nations to elevate the game, provide opportunities for emerging talent, and strengthen the bonds that unite us through this beautiful sport.”
Silva’s immediate focus is expected to include grassroots development, boosting cricket’s presence in emerging nations, and preparing for upcoming marquee events like the 2026 Men’s Asia Cup in India.
Jay Shah’s Legacy at the ACC
Jay Shah’s tenure as ACC President, which began in 2021, was transformative for the organization. Under his leadership, the ACC achieved several milestones:
- Record-Breaking Commercial Rights: Shah secured the highest-ever commercial rights value for the Asia Cup from 2024 to 2031.
- Pathway Events: A new structure for Associate and Emerging Nations was introduced, ensuring better opportunities for developing cricket teams.
- Asia Cup 2023 Success: The high-stakes tournament in Pakistan and Sri Lanka captured global attention and brought in massive viewership numbers.
Shah’s ascension to the ICC chairmanship is seen as a testament to his administrative acumen and influence in the cricketing world.
A Short Tenure for Silva?
One surprising detail of Silva’s appointment is its brevity. Reports indicate that his presidency will last only until January 2025, after which a new ACC President will be elected for the remaining two years of the term.
The reasons for this truncated tenure are yet unclear, but it raises questions about the ACC’s leadership strategy. The incoming president in 2025 will face key responsibilities, including organizing the Women’s Asia Cup 2025 and solidifying plans for future men’s tournaments.
Why Mohsin Naqvi Was Overlooked?
There was speculation that Mohsin Naqvi, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chief, might succeed Jay Shah as ACC President. However, Naqvi was passed over, likely due to geopolitical tensions between India and Pakistan and the PCB’s ongoing challenges, including its inability to secure hosting rights for the 2025 Champions Trophy.
Naqvi’s exclusion reflects the power dynamics within Asian cricket, where the influence of India and Sri Lanka often overshadows Pakistan’s ambitions.
What Lies Ahead for Shammi Silva?
Silva’s leadership comes at a time when cricket in Asia is poised for further growth. The ACC will look to expand its efforts to support Associate Nations like Nepal, UAE, and Hong Kong, while ensuring competitive tournaments among its Full Members.
Key priorities for Silva include:
- Grassroots Development: Strengthening cricket infrastructure in smaller nations.
- Major Tournaments: Ensuring the successful planning and execution of upcoming Asia Cups.
- Commercial Partnerships: Leveraging the growing popularity of cricket in Asia to secure lucrative sponsorship deals.
Shammi Silva’s appointment as ACC President represents a new chapter for Asian cricket. While Jay Shah leaves behind a strong legacy, Silva has the challenge of maintaining momentum and steering the ACC through critical years.
With Asia remaining the powerhouse of global cricket, the future of the sport in the region rests on strong leadership and all eyes will now be on Silva to deliver.