After India’s victory over New Zealand, four officials attended the presentation ceremony: ICC chair Jay Shah, BCCI president Roger Binny, BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia, and NZC director Roger Twose. Notably absent were any representatives from the PCB. It’s standard practice for officials from the competing nations not to participate in post-tournament ICC ceremonies, unless the host country is involved in the final.
Following India’s victory over New Zealand to clinch the title, four officials took part in the presentation ceremony. This included Jay Shah, the ICC chair, two representatives from the BCCI, and one from New Zealand Cricket, but notably, none were present from the PCB. Aside from Shah, the officials in attendance were BCCI president Roger Binny, BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia, and NZC director Roger Twose. Typically, it is not standard practice for officials from the countries competing in the final to be involved in post-tournament ICC ceremonies unless the final is hosted by the home country.