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Cricket Fever In UCL! Jay Shah Poses With UEFA President Ahead Of PSG vs Inter Milan Final



Jay Shah with UEFA President [Source: @CricCrazyJohns/x.com]Jay Shah with UEFA President [Source: @CricCrazyJohns/x.com]

Worlds collided this weekend in the most unexpected way as ICC Chairman Jay Shah was spotted rubbing shoulders with UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin, all smiles with the iconic Champions League trophy. This surprise crossover came ahead of Saturday’s Champions League final between Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan at Munich’s legendary Allianz Arena.

It’s not every day that the ICC Chairman gets a front-row seat to club football’s biggest night. But Shah’s presence in the lead-up to the blockbuster clash is proof that sports diplomacy is in full swing and cricket’s man in charge is stepping beyond the boundary ropes.

PSG vs Inter – Final With Fireworks Written All Over It

The final itself promises to be a cracker. PSG, still chasing their first-ever Champions League crown, are looking to finally get their hands on European football’s holy grail. Since their Qatari-backed revolution in 2011, they have been knocking on the door. This is only their second-ever final and they will be itching to go all the way this time.

On the other hand, Inter Milan are no strangers to this stage. They have already bagged the title three times and come into this final with all the swagger and big-match experience a top-tier club brings. The 75,000-capacity Allianz Arena is expected to be buzzing and with Real Madrid handing over the throne, both sides will be fighting tooth and nail for glory.

[Source: @CricCrazyJohns/x.com][Source: @CricCrazyJohns/x.com]


Jay Shah On The Move

Jay Shah’s growing presence in global sports circles hasn’t gone unnoticed. Back in March 2025, he caught up with FIFA President Gianni Infantino during the 144th IOC Session in Costa Navarino, Greece.

Infantino himself heaped praise on Shah, calling him a “fantastic administrator” and hailing the incredible passion cricket brings, especially in India.

“I’m aware of the outstanding work Jay Shah has done to further grow the game,” Infantino had said. “I wish you the very best in your mission and look forward to working together to make cricket even more global.”

It is clear that Shah is not just building bridges, he is laying down highways between the world’s biggest sports. From rubbing shoulders with football’s finest to taking Indian cricket to new heights, Jay Shah’s influence is spreading far and wide. And with PSG and Inter Milan set to light up Munich, the Champions League final just got an extra dash of cricketing spice.