Roger binny

  1. Roger Binny
  2. Roger Binny Profile
  3. Roger Binny Is New Cricket Board Boss, Jay Shah Gets Another Term
  4. Roger Binny Biography: BCCI President, Wife, Age, Parents, Net Worth, World Cup, Cricket Career & other details
  5. ‘We lost the game on Day 1’: BCCI prez on India's crushing defeat in WTC final


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Roger Binny

• Test debut(cap 21 November 1979v Last Test 13 March 1987v ODI debut(cap 6 December 1980v Last ODI 9 October 1987v Career statistics Competition Matches 27 72 Runs scored 830 629 23.06 16.13 100s/50s 0/5 0/1 Top score 83 57 2,870 2,957 47 77 32.64 29.35 2 0 10 wickets in match 0 0 Best bowling 8/101 4/29 Catches/ 11/– 12 This section needs expansion. You can help by ( October 2022) Binny is the first Playing career [ ] Roger Binny is best known for his impressive Binny made his test cricket debut at the Binny, Ghavri (along with wicket-keeper Binny was generally in and out of the Indian team but proved his value in the English conditions of the Coaching career and media [ ] Binny coached the Indian U-19 team to victory at the Administration [ ] Binny served in the management of the Karnataka State Cricket Association management until he was appointed national selector in September 2012. He was elected unopposed as the president of In popular culture [ ] Bollywood Director See also [ ] • • Bibliography [ ] • Sundaresan, P.N. "India's Internationals Keen to be Tested", ABC Cricket Book: New Zealand, India in Australia 1980-81, ed. McGilvray, A., Australian Broadcasting Commission: Sydney. References [ ] • • • www.daijiworld.com . Retrieved 15 November 2022. • Sundaresan, p. 36. • ESPN Cricinfo . Retrieved 21 November 2022. • ESPN Cricinfo . Retrieved 21 November 2022. • www.sjiibangalore.com . Retrieved 15 November 2022. • ESPN Cricinfo . Retrieved 21 November 2022. • . Ret...

Roger Binny Profile

An integral part of the 1983 World Cup winning squad, Roger Michael Humphrey Binny, is a former Indian all-rounder who played 27 Tests and 72 ODIs for India. Not just the World Cup, he was also part of the Indian squad that won the World Championship of Cricket in 1985. Roger first stepped into the limelight when he made 211 against Kerala, sharing a record unbroken 451-run opening wicket partnership with Sanjay Desai in 1977/78. He had an indifferent Test debut against Pakistan in 1979 as he scored 46 in the first innings, but stayed wicketless throughout the match. Roger was an aggressive batsman and a good fielder, but it was his bowling mainly that kept him in the national team. His ability to swing the new ball both ways was an added incentive before the famous Indian spin quartet were introduced in the attack. In his third Test match in Bombay (now Mumbai) in 1979, he wreaked havoc against Pakistan by dismissing Majid Khan, Zaheer Abbas and Javed Miandad early in their first innings. India eventually won the game by 131 runs. Against West Indies in Ahmedabad in 1983, he took the wickets of Gordon Greenidge, Desmond Haynes and Vivian Richards for single-digit scores on the first morning. India though lost the game, courtesy Michael Holding's superb bowling in the final innings. His 7/58 in the second Test match against England at Headingley in 1986 helped India take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the 3-match series. Roger's best Test figures came at the Eden Gardens in 1...

Roger Binny Is New Cricket Board Boss, Jay Shah Gets Another Term

Roger Binny Is New Cricket Board Boss, Jay Shah Gets Another Term World Cup winner Roger Binny was Tuesday appointed head of India's cricket board -- the sport's richest body -- replacing Sourav Ganguly after he was reportedly forced out in a political tussle. • Agence France-Presse • Updated: October 18, 2022 03:23 PM IST The BCCI, which has a net worth reported at USD 2 billion, enjoys significant clout internationally in cricket but has been in chaos and there have been a slew of court cases involving the powerful organisation. Bangalore-born Binny, who was part of India's historic 1983 World Cup-winning squad, steps into the shoes of Ganguly, widely regarded as one of cricket's greatest captains. Ganguly, 50, had initially been tipped to earn a second term as president but reports said he was shunted out because he refused to join India's ruling party. Ganguly's political allegiance has been a regular source of media speculation, especially after the country's Home Minister Amit Shah, father of BCCI secretary Jay, visited him at home earlier this year. Politicians from Ganguly's home state of West Bengal, where the former player enjoys near-godlike status, alleged that the former batsman was forced out. - 'Political vendetta' - India's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has been pushing hard to win power in the eastern state, falling short in elections marred by deadly violence last year. Ganguly's departure was a "political vendetta" by the government, opposition law...

Roger Binny Biography: BCCI President, Wife, Age, Parents, Net Worth, World Cup, Cricket Career & other details

Roger Binny Biography: Roger Binny, World Cup winner was elected as the 36th President of BCCI on October 18, 2022. The renowned cricketer took over the reins from Sourav Ganguly to run the world’s richest cricket board. Roger Binny is a former Indian cricketer who was also part of the 83 World Cup-winning team of India. Known as one of the most underrated players of the Indian Cricket team, Roger Binny has been known for his playing skills and on-field strategies. As he takes charge as the BCCI President, check Roger Binny wife, parents nationality, net worth, age, cricket career, world cup, 83 and other details below. Roger Binny Biography Name Roger Michael Humphrey Binny Born July 19, 1955 (Bangalore, Mysore State, India) Age 67 years Batting Right-handed batsman Bowling Right-arm fast medium Role All-Rounder Test Debut November 21, 1979 ODI debut December 6, 1980 Current Position 36th President of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Wife Cynthia Son Stuart Binny and two daughters Daughter-in law Mayanti Langer (Sports Journalist) Who is Roger Binny? Roger Binny is a former Indian cricketer who has been appointed as the 36th President of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). Roger Binny was also part of the 1983 World Cup-winning India Squad under the Captaincy of Kapil Dev. Former India cricketer Roger Binny appointed as the next BCCI President taking over from Sourav Ganguly. (File Pic) Roger Binny Early Life, Background Roger Binny was the f...

‘We lost the game on Day 1’: BCCI prez on India's crushing defeat in WTC final

Team India endured a crushing 209-run defeat in the World Test Championship (WTC) final against Australia on Sunday. The Indian unit misfired in both the departments as Australia took control of the proceedings from the opening day itself. Rohit Sharma walks off the pitch during WTC final(AP) Australia, who were invited to bat first, got off to a slow start and lost Usman Khawaja early but their innings were stabalised after a crucial stand between David Warner and Marnus Labuschagne. However, it was the twin centuries by Steve Smith and Travis Head in the first inning, which hurt India the most. Also Read | Head scored at a brisk pace and accumulated 168 runs off just 174 deliveries. Smith, on the other hand, was comparatively slow but his 121-run knock drove Australia to a staggering 469/10 in the first innings. The Indian batters failed to put up a fight and thanks to Ajinkya Rahane, who was making a comeback to the Test side, and some healthy contributions from Shardul Thakur and Ravindra Jadeja, India managed to save the follow-on. However, the impact of the centuries were such that India kept doing the catching up game for the rest of the Test. 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 y...