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Will work towards building an international stadium in Uttarakhand soon, says BCCI Secretary Jay Shah

New Delhi [India], September 5 (ANI): The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Secretary Jay Shah has said he will look to work closely with the Cricket Association of Uttarakhand to build an international cricket stadium in the state and help take the game to every house in the region.

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BCCI Secretary Jay Shah with President Sourav Ganguly.

New Delhi [India], September 5 (ANI): The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Secretary Jay Shah has said he will look to work closely with the Cricket Association of Uttarakhand to build an international cricket stadium in the state and help take the game to every house in the region.

Speaking at the Annual Awards Ceremony of the Cricket Association of Uttarakhand, the BCCI Secretary said: "We are in a phase where Indian sports is thriving. Be it the cricket team winning at Lord's or the athletes winning seven medals in the Tokyo Olympics or the para athletes winning 19 medals in the Tokyo Paralympics. It has been a great effort from everyone. On August 13, 2019, Cricket Association of Uttarakhand was recognised by the BCCI. Uttarakhand cricket's 19-year wait ended."

The BCCI Vice President Rajeev Shukla and the Cricket Association of Uttarakhand Secretary Mahim Verma were also present at the awards ceremony.

Sharing a conversation the BCCI Secretary had with Verma, Jay said: "I remember getting a call from Mahim Verma and him telling me that he wants to resign from the post of BCCI VP as Uttarakhand Cricket needs him. He is the first person I saw who wanted to leave the BCCI post to serve the state body. We will look to make an international level stadium here and make Uttarakhand Cricket self-reliant. With support from all of you, we will put in all possible effort to make Uttarakhand the land of cricket."

Elaborating on how cricket is in the blood of every Indian, the BCCI Secretary said: "You all know cricket is in the blood of every Indian. When there wasn't television, people would follow the game on radio. But thanks to technology, people can now follow the game everywhere. Kids playing gully cricket also dream of playing the IPL now."

The BCCI Secretary also revealed how the Indian cricket board takes inspiration from Prime Minister Narendra Modi and is keen to support the government's efforts to make India a truly sporting nation.

"PM Narendra Modi has said the revenue generated from cricket should help other sports also prosper in the country and as you know, the Narendra Modi Stadium has the facility to organize 40 Olympic sport events. Inspired by PM sir, we also contributed Rs 10 crore to help the athletes prepare for the Olympics. This apart, we announced Rs1 crore to Gold medallist Neeraj Chopra, Rs 50 lakh to the silver medal winners, Rs 25 lakh to the bronze medal winners and Rs 1.25 crore for the hockey team," he said. (ANI)

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