ICC chief Jay Shah rises to 22nd spot in IE 100 l of most powerful Indians in 2026

2 min readUpdated: Mar 29, 2026 02:35 PM International Cricket Council (ICC) chairman Jay Shah rose to the 22nd spot in the IE 100 l of the most powerful people in India in 2026, unveiled on Sunday.
Shah, who took over as the ICC chairman on December 1, 2024, is the highest-ranked sports adminrator in the IE 100 l this year, moving up two places from the 24th position in 2025. Meanwhile, International Olympic Committee (IOC) member Nita Ambani maintained her position at No. 26 from last year.
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Shah is one of four men from the Indian cricket fraternity to be named in the rankings. Senior men’s head coach Gautam Gambhir took the 74th position on the l, ahead of former India captain Virat Kohli (75) and pace ace Jasprit Bumrah (82).
Shah spearheaded the BCCI as its secretary between October 2019 and November 2024 before moving to the ICC chair, making him one of the most powerful sports adminrators in the world. His journey in cricket adminration spans over 15 years, starting with the Gujarat Cricket Association (GCA) before his subsequent foray into the BCCI and the Asian Cricket Council (ACC).
The youngest independent chair of the ICC, Shah, played a key role in cricket becoming a part of the Olympics for the 2028 LA Games.
IE Top 100 – Sports
Adminrators
No. 22 – Jay ShahNo. 26 – Nita Ambani
Sportspersons
No. 74 – Gautam GambhirNo. 75 – Virat KohliNo. 82 – Jasprit Bumrah




