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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Roger Binny will continue in his position at least till the parent ...
Roger Binny will remain BCCI President until the September AGM after the National Sports Bill raised the age limit to 75, with a fresh term possible pending members’ approval.
Roger Binny turned 70 but could continue as BCCI president until September AGM due to National Sports Bill despite age limit ...
Binny, if BCCI state unit members agree, can continue till 75 which is now the cut-off age for office bearers of National ...
Former India all-rounder Roger Binny turned 70 last month but with National Sports Bill getting passed in parliament on ...
Binny, if BCCI state unit members agree, can continue till 75 which is now the cut-off age for office bearers of National ...
Former Indian cricketer Roger Binny, who celebrated his 70th birthday last month, will continue as the BCCI president until ...
Binny, if BCCI state unit members agree, can continue till 75 which is now the cut-off age for office-bearers of National ...
Former India all-rounder Roger Binny turned 70 last month but with National Sports Bill getting passed in parliament on ...
Former Indian all-rounder Roger Binny remains the BCCI president despite turning 70, following the National Sports Bill's ...
Roger Binny remains BCCI president despite crossing the age cap, thanks to the new National Sports Bill. But his future hinges on a key decision, and it rests with powerful voices in the BCCI.
World Cup winner Roger Binny was on Tuesday elected as the 36th president of the BCCI, taking over from Sourav Ganguly to run the world's richest cricket board. “I’m delighted, because he was ...
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