Roger Binny and Ravi Shastri the current coach of the Indian cricket team are ticking all the boxes on being the probable next president of BCCI. Well, they both are much capable of taking Indian cricket ahead.
Roger Binny is a member of the 1983 World Cup Winning Campaign of team India where he is set to be the most probable candidate for being president of BCCI this October 18.
After the rejection of the IPL chairmanship the former captain of India Sourav Ganguly will no longer be the president and on the board of BCCI president.
Shastri Passes His Views on Most Likely Replacement of BCCI President Sourav Ganguly
Shastri is also delight to hear about the development however, both Shastri and Binny are capable of taking the position of President of BCCI.
Ravi Shastri releases a comment in one of the leading news portals stating that he is happy because Binny was his colleague in the World Cup. There’s continuity there because Binny was the president of the Karnataka State Cricket Association.
While he moves on to be the president of the prestigious BCCI. And Shastri is extremely glad because he’s a World Cup Winner. Where he will be the president of BCCI for the first time ever in the history of BCCI.
Shastri says Binny’s credentials are unquestionable where he has ticked all the boxes for the president and is the most suitable person.
Adding further he speaks about Binny stating that he is a very amiable guy. And he has got a mind of his own. Binny might not be a flippant type, but when he opens his mouth, he is sure that he will hear.
Especially on matters of cricketing. One of the areas where he will be looking into and Indian cricket must look into is the fact that you have to make Indian cricket a spectator-friendly sport.
So for him, the most important thing is that the facilities at the ground should be upgraded big time where it should be insisted upon. The best facilities are coming up with the buck coming in the sports and the type of people who are on the grounds.
If this continues to happen the quality of sports will continue to soar even further than now.