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  1. 'Game Was Totally Even If You Take...': BCCI President Roger Binny's Big Statement On WTC Final
  2. Roger Binny appointed new BCCI president, to replace Sourav Ganguly
  3. Roger Binny named new BCCI president replacing Sourav Ganguly
  4. List of presidents of the Board of Control for Cricket in India
  5. Lost WTC Final on first day itself, says BCCI president Roger Binny
  6. Led by President Roger Binny, meet BCCI’s new team
  7. BCCI President: Roger Binny files nomination for post of BCCI president; Jay Shah likely to remain secret
  8. ‘We lost the game on the first day itself’: BCCI president Roger Binny on India’s defeat in WTC final


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'Game Was Totally Even If You Take...': BCCI President Roger Binny's Big Statement On WTC Final

London : The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Roger Binny believes that India lost the World Test Championship final on the first day after Steve Smith and Travis Head set the tone of the game with their 285-run partnership. Australia completed the list of ICC accolades after defeating India in the WTC 2023 final by 209 runs. Australia took the opportunities that were present in front of them which allowed them to take firm control over the game. But Roger Binny believes that the Indian team went toe to toe against Australia, the only thing that separated them was Smith and Head's partnership. While speaking to ANI, the BCCI president said, "We lost the game on the first day itself. The big partnership that Australia put on was what really turned the tables in this game. Otherwise, the game was even. If you take away that partnership, the game was totally even." The Indian team tried to bounce back after spending time on the receiving end for the majority of the first day. They made a comeback on the second day but their batting performance turned out to be a major disappointment. India had a bleak opportunity to lift their maiden WTC title with Ajinkya Rahane and Virat Kohli leading the charge with the bat. But, a game-changing over by Scott Boland, which saw him trap Virat for 49 and Ravindra Jadeja for a duck, started India's downfall. Rahane was dismissed by Mitchell Starc for 46 while Srikar Bharat (23) was dismissed by Nathan Lyon.

Roger Binny appointed new BCCI president, to replace Sourav Ganguly

Binny, 67, was elected unopposed at the BCCI AGM (Annual General Meeting) here alongside Jay Shah, who was re-elected as the secretary for a second successive term. The other office bearers who were elected unopposed included treasurer Ashish Shelar, vice-president Rajeev Shukla and joint secretary Devjit Saikia. Binny, who played 27 Tests and 72 ODIs for India, takes charge ahead of the ODI World Cup in India next year. However, the issue of the chairmanship of the International Cricket Council (ICC) remained unsettled and the new set of office bearers will take a call on the issue. The observers keenly waited for the outcome of the AGM but the BCCI chose not to take a decision on the issue which is being discussed even in political corridors. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamta Banerjee had recently appealed that Ganguly be allowed to contest the ICC polls after the former India captain denied a second term as BCCI President. The next ICC chairman will be elected during the board meeting in Melbourne next month but it seems that incumbent Greg Barclay will continue in the role for his second successive term. "As far as India's representative to the ICC is concerned, it will be decided by the office-bearers. There was no discussion on the ICC chairmanship. Only matters on the agenda were discussed," a state unit official who attended the AGM told PTI. It is unlikely that the BCCI will nominate its own candidate for the ICC chairman's position, with the October 20 nomination ...

Roger Binny named new BCCI president replacing Sourav Ganguly

Roger Binny, a member of the 1983 World Cup-winning team, was appointed as the 36th president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), on Tuesday. The former India cricketer replaces Sourav Ganguly as the president and his appointment was announced at the BCCI AGM (Annual General Meeting) in Mumbai. Binny’s selection as the board president was merely a formality as he was the only one to file the nomination for the post. The former national selector was recently the president of the Karnataka State Cricket Association. Jay Shah will continue as the board secretary. Virat Kohli's decision to step down as captain surprised the BCCI: Sourav Ganguly BCCI president Roger Binny on wrestlers protest: Which statement to believe? Binny, who played 27 Tests and 72 ODIs for India, takes charge ahead of the ODI World Cup in India next year. The other office bearers who were elected unopposed included treasurer Ashish Shelar, vice-president Rajeev Shukla and joint secretary Devjit Saikia. However, there was no discussion on the chairmanship of the International Cricket Council (ICC). The next ICC chairman will be elected during the board meeting in Melbourne next month. “As far as India’s representative to the ICC is concerned, it will be decided by the office-bearers. There was no discussion on the ICC chairmanship. Only matters on the agenda were discussed,” a state unit official who attended the AGM told PTI. It is unlikely that the BCCI will nominate its own candidate f...

List of presidents of the Board of Control for Cricket in India

Incumbent since18 October 2022 Appointer 3 Years Inaugural holder Formation 1928 (95years ago) ( 1928) Salary 5 crore rupees [ citation needed] Website The President of the Board of Control for Cricket in India is the highest post at the List [ ] No. Name Took Office Left Office Remarks 1 1928 1933 2 1933 1935 3 1935 1937 4 1937 1938 5 1938 1946 6 1946 1951 7 J. C. Mukherji 1951 1954 8 1954 1956 9 1956 1958 10 R. K. Patel 1958 1960 11 1960 1963 12 1963 1966 13 Z. R. Irani 1966 1969 14 A. N. Ghose 1969 1972 15 P. M. Rungta 1972 1975 16 1975 1977 17 1977 1980 18 1980 1982 19 1982 1985 20 1985 1988 21 B. N. Dutt 1988 1990 22 1990 1993 23 1993 1996 24 1996 1999 25 1999 2001 26 2001 2004 27 2004 2005 28 2005 2008 29 2008 2011 30 2011 2013 Resigned - 2013 2013 Interim (30) 2013 2014 Sacked - 2014 2014 Interim (26) 2015 2015 Died in Office (29) 2015 2016 Resigned 34 2016 2017 Removed by the court. - C. K. Khanna 2017 2019 Acting 35 2019 2022 36 2022 Incumbent Notes [ ] • "The Board of Control for Cricket in India Memorandum of Associations and Rules and Regulations". 2.6.1, of 14 August 2018 (PDF). p.28. • "The Board of Control for Cricket in India Memorandum of Associations and Rules and Regulations". 2.6.1, of 14 August 2018 (PDF). p.28. • . Retrieved 25 February 2012. • Laudon, Kenneth C. (2010). Management Information Systems: Managing the Digital Firm. Pearson Education India. p.383. 978-81-317-3064-5. • Moneycontrol.com. 30 November 2005 . Retrieved 24 February 2012. • Wagg...

Lost WTC Final on first day itself, says BCCI president Roger Binny

By India Today Sports Desk: India were defeated in the final of the World Test Championship by 210 runs on Sunday, 11 June. Chasing a steep target of 444 runs in the final innings of the summit clash, India faltered and were bundled out for just 234 runs. Board of Control for Cricket in India president Roger Binny was in the stands watching the Test match and said that the team lost the Test match on Day 1. Binny pointed out to Steve Smith and Travis Head's incredible partnership and said that it was the point of difference between the two sides. The former India cricketer further added that the match was even barring the Australian partnership and India had the chance to win the match if they would have kept those two players at bay. “I think we left it a bit too late for the 5th day but we lost the game on the first day. The big partnership that Australia put on of 200-odd runs was really turned the tables. Otherwise, the game was even except that partnership, the game was totally even,” said BCCI President Roger Binny.

Led by President Roger Binny, meet BCCI’s new team

FILE PHOTO: Roger Binny, a member of the 1983 world cup-winning squad, was on Tuesday elected as the new President of the BCCI. | Photo Credit: K. Murali Kumar/The Hindu FILE PHOTO: Roger Binny, a member of the 1983 world cup-winning squad, was on Tuesday elected as the new President of the BCCI. | Photo Credit: K. Murali Kumar/The Hindu Roger Binny was elected as the new President of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) during its 91st Annual General Meeting at the Taj Mahal Hotel in Mumbai on Tuesday. Binny replaces former Indian captain Sourav Ganguly. Binny is the first world cup champion to become the BCCI President. A member of the 1983 Cup-winning squad, Binny is not new to cricket administration. A coach, a former national selector, Binny has had stints with the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA), before taking over as its president in 2019. And this time around, as Binny takes charge as the head of the country's cricket board, the expectations are high. The BCCI election results were formally announced during the AGM with all the posts decided uncontested. As the new team takes charge, here is all you need to know about the office bearers. PRESIDENT - ROGER BINNY Ahead of the nomination process, the BCCI members wanted another former cricketer to replace Ganguly and in that situation, they thought Binny was the ideal candidate. The 67-year-old Binny has had an illustrious career. He played 27 Test matches and bagged 47 wickets between 1979 and ...

BCCI President: Roger Binny files nomination for post of BCCI president; Jay Shah likely to remain secret

Last Updated: 11th October, 2022 19:03 IST Roger Binny Files Nomination For Post Of BCCI President; Jay Shah Likely To Remain Secret India's 1983 World Cup winning hero Roger Binny is likely to replace Sourav Ganguly as the BCCI President when the Board will hold its AGM on October 18, sources in the cricket body said on Tuesday. "Roger Binny has filed nomination for president's post, myself for the vice-president's post, Jay Shah for secretary, Ashish Shelar for treasurer and Devajit Saikia has filed nomination for joint secretary's post," Shukla told reporters "Arun Dhumal will head the IPL governing council and Abhishek Dalmiya will be part of that council. Khairul Jamal (Mamun) Majumdar will be part of the Apex council. As of now these are the nominations and all are unopposed," Shukla added. Binny, though, is a surprise choice to head the BCCI. However, hints were dropped that his name will emerge for a position when Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) named him as its representative at BCCI AGM instead of secretary Santosh Menon. Binny is KSCA President and will have to leave his position in the state body. "Roger is one of the finest human beings and a thorough gentleman, who has graced the field for India. Plus he is also a World Cup hero and has a squeaky clean image. He had resigned from the selection committee after Lodha committee pointed out conflict of interest," said a BCCI source. The only Congressman in the BCCI cabinet would be Shukla, who will con...

‘We lost the game on the first day itself’: BCCI president Roger Binny on India’s defeat in WTC final

• • • • 'We lost the game on the first day itself': BCCI president Roger Binny on India's defeat in WTC final ‘We lost the game on the first day itself’: BCCI president Roger Binny on India’s defeat in WTC final BCCI president Roger Binny singled out the innings from Travis Head and Steve Smith that put India in trouble in the WTC Final. India were beaten by Australia by 209 runs in the WTC final 2023 at the Oval in London. Australia batted first and scored 469 runs, with Travis Head scoring and Steve Smith scoring brilliant hundreds. India’s bowlers struggled to contain Australia’s batters, and the Kangaroos gained the advantage in the first day itself. In reply, India were bowled out for 296 in their first innings, giving a substantial lead to Australia. In their second innings, India needed to score 444 to win the match but Australia’s bowlers fought back and bowled India out for 234. Nathan Lyon was the pick of the bowlers for Australia, taking four wickets. Australia’s win was their first in a major ICC tournament since 2015 but for India it marked yet another defeat in an ICC tournament. Sharing his views on India’s humiliating loss, BCCI president Roger Binny also highlighted the knocks by Smith and Head as the difference between the two sides. “We lost the game on the first day itself. The big partnership that Australia put on was what really turned the tables in this game. Otherwise, the game was even. If you take away that partnership, the game was totally even,”...