In a significant development for Asian cricket, Mohsin Naqvi, the current Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), has been appointed as the President of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC). This appointment marks an important transition in cricket administration and has implications for regional cooperation and tournament management in Asia.
Mohsin Naqvi is a prominent political figure in Pakistan and currently serves as the Federal Interior Minister of Pakistan. He was also appointed as the Chairman of PCB in early 2024. Known for his administrative abilities, his elevation to ACC President reflects the growing influence of Pakistan in Asian cricket governance.
The Asian Cricket Council is the continent’s governing body for cricket and plays a vital role in organizing tournaments such as the Asia Cup. Formed in 1983, the ACC works towards the development and promotion of cricket in Asia. It has 25 member nations, and its presidency rotates among the member boards.
Naqvi’s appointment comes at a time when Asian cricket faces several challenges, including scheduling issues, bilateral tensions between certain cricket boards, and the planning of the next Asia Cup. With his experience in governance and cricket administration, Naqvi is expected to play a balancing role in managing both political and sporting interests within the ACC.
The decision was taken unanimously by the ACC’s Executive Board. The support of other key cricketing nations like India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan for Naqvi’s leadership indicates a collaborative spirit and a shared vision for the future of cricket in Asia.
This news is relevant for various government exams under topics like sports governance, current affairs, and international relations in sports. For exams like UPSC, State PSCs, SSC, CDS, CAPF, and teaching-related tests, questions related to important international bodies and their leadership frequently appear.
The ACC is one of the most influential cricket governing bodies, and the President’s role directly affects key decisions like tournament venues, player participation, and budget allocations. As such, knowledge of new leadership appointments helps candidates understand broader geopolitical influences in sports.
Pakistan has held the presidency of the ACC several times since its inception. The ACC was originally formed in 1983 to promote cricket in Asia, and Pakistan, being one of the founding members, has often taken leadership roles. The previous ACC President was Jay Shah, Secretary of the BCCI (Board of Control for Cricket in India), highlighting the rotating nature of this top post among major cricket boards in Asia.
Mohsin Naqvi, the current Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), has been appointed as the new President of the ACC.
He succeeded Jay Shah, who is also the Secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).
The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) governs cricket activities in Asia and organizes tournaments such as the Asia Cup.
The Executive Board of ACC, comprising member nations, appoints the President through consensus or rotation among major cricket boards.
Leadership changes in international bodies like ACC are often asked in UPSC, SSC, CDS, Banking, Railways, Defence, and Teaching exams under current affairs or sports governance topics.
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