In a significant development for Indian cricket administration, Roger Binny is set to continue as the President of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) at least until September 2025. According to recent media reports, Binny could secure another term at the helm if the board members reach a consensus on his reappointment.
Roger Binny, a 1983 World Cup-winning all-rounder, assumed the BCCI presidency in October 2022, succeeding Sourav Ganguly. His tenure has so far been marked by efforts to strengthen grassroots cricket, enhance player welfare, and oversee the smooth conduct of major domestic and international tournaments, including the ICC events hosted in India.
Insiders suggest that the BCCI values stability, especially with major cricketing assignments ahead, such as the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 in Pakistan and the build-up to the 2026 T20 World Cup. This makes Binny’s continued leadership an attractive option for decision-makers.
The BCCI’s leadership structure often operates on a consensus-driven model, where key appointments are finalised without major opposition from stakeholders. Reports indicate that while there is no immediate push for a leadership change, a final decision on Binny’s extension will depend on broad agreement among state cricket associations and senior BCCI officials.
If the general body feels Binny has met performance expectations, his re-election could be a smooth process. However, any differences over future vision or governance matters could open the door for new contenders.
During his presidency, Binny has:
His background as a player and selector has helped him connect with cricketers, making him a respected figure both on and off the field.
If reappointed, Binny will face several high-stakes challenges, including:
For now, Binny’s position appears secure until the next Annual General Meeting (AGM) in September. The cricket fraternity will watch closely to see whether the current administration opts for continuity or decides to bring in a new face for the top job.
Given the BCCI’s preference for stability during critical phases, and Binny’s relatively smooth tenure so far, the odds of him staying on seem strong — provided he continues to enjoy the confidence of key stakeholders.
As the decision deadline approaches, Indian cricket fans will be keenly awaiting whether Roger Binny remains the man steering the country’s most powerful sporting body into another exciting chapter.
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