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Jay Shah - Rajeev Shukla - Roger Binny - Roger Binny files nomination for post of BCCI president, Jay Shah likely to remain secretary - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India -  Mumbai

Roger Binny files nomination for post of BCCI president, Jay Shah likely to remain secretary

BCCI president and is likely to get the top job unopposed, Board vice president Rajeev Shukla said. Binny, 67, is so far the only candidate to have filed nomination for the post and if no more candidate emerges, he will replace Sourav Ganguly as BCCI chief when the Board holds its AGM in Mumbai on October 18. After hectic parleys and back-channel discussions in the past one week, it was decided that Binny would be the 36th Board president, one of the sources familiar with the development, said. Jay Shah, son of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, has also filed nomination and will continue as BCCI secretary for a second consecutive term if no more candidate throws his hat in the ring.

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Jay Shah - Rajeev Shukla - Roger Binny - Roger Binny Has Filed Nomination For BCCI President, May Be Appointed Unopposed: Rajeev Shukla - sports.ndtv.com - India -  Mumbai - county Jay

Roger Binny Has Filed Nomination For BCCI President, May Be Appointed Unopposed: Rajeev Shukla

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) vice-president Rajeev Shukla said on Tuesday that former cricketer Roger Binny has filed nomination for the post of board president and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Ashish Shelar has filed nomination for treasurer and they are likely to be elected unopposed. "I have filed nomination for the post of vice-president, Roger Binny has filed nomination for the president, Jay Shah has filed for secretary and Ashish Shelar for treasurer. As of now, the situation is that all will be appointed unopposed," said Shukla while interacting with the media.

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Jay Shah - Sourav Ganguly - Roger Binny - Sourav Ganguly Refuses IPL Chairmanship, Had Expressed Interest To Continue As BCCI President: Report - sports.ndtv.com - India -  Mumbai -  New Delhi

Sourav Ganguly Refuses IPL Chairmanship, Had Expressed Interest To Continue As BCCI President: Report

BCCI president Sourav Ganguly, who reached Mumbai on Monday evening, had a lot of meetings with the stakeholders of the national cricket body in New Delhi, last week. The former India captain was keen to continue as BCCI President but he was told that there is no precedence of giving a second term to the Board president. "Sourav was offered IPL chairmanship but he politely declined the offer. His logic was that he cannot accept becoming head of a sub-committee in BCCI after heading the same institution. He had expressed interest in continuing in the position," the BCCI source said.

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Sourav Ganguly - Roger Binny - Roger Binny Likely To Succeed Sourav Ganguly As BCCI President: Sources - sports.ndtv.com - India -  Delhi -  Mumbai

Roger Binny Likely To Succeed Sourav Ganguly As BCCI President: Sources

Roger Binny, former Indian cricket team star and member of the 1983 World Cup winning team, is likely to be the next BCCI President replacing Sourav Ganguly, sources told NDTV. Binny is currently serving as an office bearer in the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA). He has previously served as a member of the BCCI selection committee. The name of Ganguly, a former India captain who became the BCCI president in October, 2019, is likely being discussed as the next International Cricket Council (ICC) chairman, the sources added.

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Jay Shah - Roger Binny - Roger Binny set to be next BCCI chief - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India

Roger Binny set to be next BCCI chief

Rajiv Shukla will be vice-presidentMUMBAI: India's 1983 World Cup hero Roger Binny is set to succeed Sourav Ganguly as the next BCCI president, while Rajiv Shukla will continue to be the vice-president, TOI has learnt. While it's not entirely clear yet, Jay Shah, who was also heavily tipped to be the new president, is likely to continue as the BCCI secretary. Binny and the rest of the finalized candidates for the office-bearers' posts will file their nominations on Tuesday.

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Sourav Ganguly - Roger Binny - Roger Binny Likely To Replace Sourav Ganguly As BCCI President: Report - sports.ndtv.com - India

Roger Binny Likely To Replace Sourav Ganguly As BCCI President: Report

Former Indian cricketer and member of the 1983 World Cup winning team Roger Binny is likely to be the next BCCI President replacing Sourav Ganguly as per the sources in BCCI. Binny has previously served as a member of the BCCI selection committee. The former pacer Roger Binny is said to be the frontrunner to replace Ganguly as the BCCI president and Jay Shah is expected to continue as the BCCI secretary.

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Asia Cup - Ravi Shastri - Roger Binny - India vs Pakistan: Best of the Asia Cup - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India - Pakistan -  Sandeep

India vs Pakistan: Best of the Asia Cup

Whether played over 50 or 20 overs, the biggest attraction of this tournament has always been the high-octane Indo-Pak rivalry. A look at five memorable battles...KHANNA THE SURPRISE HERO (SHARJAH, 1984)A top-class Pakistan team was tipped to beat India when the inaugural Asia Cup took place in April, 1984. But a fine knock by wicketkeeper-batsman Surinder Khanna (56 off 72 balls) helped India get to 188-4 in 46 overs on a difficult wicket. Roger Binny and Ravi Shastri then helped bowl Pakistan out for just 134 in 39.4 overs. Khanna effected two stumpings too. Scores: Ind 188-4 in 46 overs (Surinder Khanna 56, Sandeep Patil 43, Sunil Gavaskar 36*) beat Pak 134 in 39. 4 overs (Mohsin Khan 35; Roger Binny 3-33, Ravi Shastri 3-40) by 54 runs

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Virat Kohli - Asia Cup - Ravi Shastri - Harbhajan Singh - Roger Binny - India vs Pakistan: All The Matches Between Arch-Rivals In Asia Cup So Far - sports.ndtv.com - Uae - India - Dubai - Pakistan -  Dhaka

India vs Pakistan: All The Matches Between Arch-Rivals In Asia Cup So Far

Asia Cup 2022 is all set to kick off on August 28 in the United Arab Emirates. The continental event will once again see arch-rivals India and Pakistan battle it out against each other. Given that the sides play head-to-head matches only in multi-team tournaments since January 2013, their face-off has become much more valuable in the past decade. While the sides first face each other on August 28 in the upcoming Asia Cup, chances are high that they will square off again in the later part of the tournament, not once but twice.

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