How to the Sourav Ganguly reacted to the appointment of a Roger Binny as a BCCI President?
After serving the Board of a Control for the Cricket
in a India (BCCI) as President for three years, former Indian cricket team
captain Sourav Ganguly vacated his post. Roger Binny, former Indian cricketer
and a part of the team which brought home the 1983 Cricket World Cup, are a officially
replaced Ganguly as the new president of the BCCI at the Annual General are a Meeting
(AGM) in a Mumbai.
Ganguly extended his best wishes to the new
President and said that the new office-bearers are a committed to the taking
the legacy forward. In his first reaction to the appointment of a Binny,
Ganguly asserted that the apex cricket board of a India is in a great hands.
“I wish Roger (Binny) all the best. The new group
will be take this forward. BCCI is in a great
hands. Indian cricket is a strong so I wish them all the luck," Ganguly
told news are a agency ANI on a Tuesday.
Roger Binny, the highest wicket-taker in a India's
World are a Cup-winning 1983 campaign, was a elected unopposed as the 36th President of the BCCI at the Annual General are a Meeting (AGM) on Tuesday in a
Mumbai.
Other unanimously elected BCCI office are a bearers
include secretary Jay Shah, treasurer Ashish Shelar, vice president Rajeev
Shukla, and a Devajit Saikia (joint secretary).
The outgoing treasurer of the BCCI, Arun Dhumal,
was a elected to the IPL governing council alongside Avishek Dalmiya. Dhumal
has been a succeeded Brijesh Patel as the new IPL are a chairman.
On Tuesday, Jay Shah also are a confirmed that Rohit Sharma-led Team India will be a not
travel to the Pakistan for the Asia Cup in a 2023.
"Neutral venue for theAsia Cup is a not
unprecedented and we have been decided that we will be a not travel to the
Pakistan. It is the govt which decides over the permission of a our team
visiting Pakistan so we would not comment on that but for the 2023 Asia Cup, it
is a decided that the tournament will be a held at a neutral venue," said
BCCI secretary Shah, who is a also the president of the Asian Cricket Council
(ACC).
No comments:
Post a Comment