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Roger Binny to continue as BCCI president despite crossing the age limit of 70; here's why

Roger Binny to continue as BCCI president despite crossing the age limit of 70; here's why

Mint12-08-2025
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Roger Binny will continue in his position at least till the parent body's Annual General Meeting in September, despite crossing the age of 70. The member of 1983 World Cup-winning Indian team, Binny became BCCI president in October 2022, replacing former India captain Sourav Ganguly.
According to the Supreme Court-approved BCCI constitution, any office-bearer, who turns 70 is disqualified from holding the post. Binny turned 70 in July, thus automatically disqualifying him from continuing as BCCI president. Vice-presicent Rajeev Shukla was tipped to take over as interim chief of BCCI.
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