
Roger Binny has stepped down as BCCI President, and an interim successor has been appointed to lead Indian cricket’s governing body.
This major development in Indian cricket administration comes at a crucial time, as the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) continues to manage international schedules, domestic cricket, and governance reforms.
According to reports, Binny’s exit has been confirmed, and the board has moved swiftly to name an interim chief to ensure continuity in decision-making. The interim president will oversee ongoing cricketing operations and administrative matters until the formal election of a permanent president takes place.
Binny, a 1983 World Cup-winning cricketer, took charge as BCCI President in 2022 and played a key role in strengthening cricket’s structure, ensuring smooth tournaments, and focusing on players’ welfare. His departure marks a significant change in the board’s leadership, sparking discussions across the cricket fraternity.
The interim president’s appointment is being viewed as a temporary measure, but it holds major importance given India’s packed cricket calendar and upcoming international commitments. Stakeholders, fans, and cricket experts will be closely watching how the transition unfolds and what it means for the governance of Indian cricket going fo
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