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Long Reads In Conversation: Jay Shah, Secretary, BCCI Secretary Shah has put BCCI in the league of the world’s top sports bodies. Now set to take charge as chair of ICC, Shah discusses with Fortune India how he did it and the plans to globalise cricket. By Ashutosh Kumar
Long Reads Cricket’s Midas Man Jay Shah’s focus on basics has catapulted BCCI to the pinnacle of cricket with a lion’s share in ICC revenues, and IPL raking in the moolah. By Ashutosh Kumar
First Edit Jay Shah — Cricket’s Game-Changer How the 36-year-old Shah led BCCI to the pinnacle of world cricket with focus on the basics and some ingenious strategies. By Rajeev Dubey
Long Reads XLRI’s Booster Shot The B-school, which has applied for deemed university status, is adding campuses, and increasing global footprint. By Chitranjan Kumar
Long Reads SPJIMR Nurtures Socially Sensitive Managers Works on striking a balance between innovation and societal impact. By Ajita Shashidhar
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