The international cricket governing body's Finance and Commercial Affairs committee takes major policy decisions of ICC and is the second most powerful unit of global body after their board.
Roger Binny had said last month also that the board does not take decisions on its own on the Indian team's travel to Pakistan or other countries and relies on the decision of the government.
The newly-appointed BCCI president called the batter's inning phenomenal. He termed the India and Pakistan match a rarity and a treat for the viewers who throng to the stadiums for such matches.
Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports Anurag Thakur said on Thursday that the BCCI will look into the statement made by PCB and that India will host the 2023 Cricket World Cup with all countries
Shukla shared the updates regarding the Women's IPL stating that the IPL governing council has been asked to finalize the details for the tournament with the franchise auction to be decided later.
Azharuddin called Binny a nice man and reminisced about his playing days with Binny, saying he has fond memories of playing with him. He also informed the board's decision regarding India's contender for the top ICC top-post and noted that no discussion took place about it, with the BCCI lo
Member of the 1983 World Cup winning team Binny was a strong contender to succeed Ganguly after the former India captain's exit was confirmed. Binny has previously served as a member of the BCCI selection committee.
Earlier, Sourav Ganguly was stripped of the BCCI president's post, with 1983 World Cup-winning member Roger Binny slated to replace the former India captain. BJP MLA Ashish Shelar is likely to be the Treasurer replacing Arun Dhumal as per sources in the Board of Control for Cricket in India.
Chandigarh [India], October 17 (ANI/NewsVoir): Chitkara University conducted a week-long 12th Annual Global Week-2022 at both - Chitkara University, Punjab and Himachal Pradesh campuses. The Annual Global Week is a unique strategic initiative organised by the Office of International Affairs.
New Delhi [India], October 17 (ANI): British human rights activist Benedict Rogers has raised alarm over the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) treatment of Tibet and Xinjiang as its 'laboratory' for developing a surveillance state and sinicization of all religions throughout the country.