Kolkata (West Bengal): The man for all seasons and former Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Niranjan Shah is set to achieve something that perhaps no living sports administrators ever did. The new and swanky cricket stadium in Rajkot's Khanderi under the aegis of Saurashtra Cricket Association (SCA) is set to be rechristened as the Niranjan Shah Cricket Stadium from February 14, Valentine's Day.
It may be recalled that the Gujarat Cricket Association (GCA) named the Motera Stadium in Ahmedabad after Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which is currently the largest cricket stadium in the world with a capacity of 1.3 lakh spectators.
"It's a great honour for me after having rendered my services for cricket. BCCI secretary Jay Shah will inaugurate the 30000-capacity stadium at 6.30 pm on February 14 with a host of dignitaries expected to be present on the occasion of the naming of the cricket facility," Niranjan Shah told ETV Bharat from Rajkot on Tuesday.
According to Shah, a small function has been arranged on the eve of the third Test between India and England to begin at the venue on February 15. "Sunil (Gavaskar) has consented to attend the ceremony, also former India player-cum-coach Ravi Shastri will be there on February 14 on the occasion along with other local dignitaries," Shah said when queried.