On October 29, the Karnataka State Cricket Association honored Roger Binny. For being elected as the head of the Indian Board of Control for Cricket.

The KSCA Managing Committee, Executive Committee, Life Members, Institutional Members & Associates, Ex Officer Bearers, Former Indian Cricketers, Former & Present First-Class Cricketers, among others, were among the more than 600 members who attended the felicitation.

Binny received congratulations from legendary batsman GR Vishwanath

Former India batsman Brijesh Patel, KSCA president, and the current office bearers. “To me, it seemed like a dream. couldn’t see how Kohli was hitting the ball in the park. It was an awesome triumph. Roger Binny appreciated KSCA for the initiative when speaking with media following the felicitation. Virat Kohli received praise from the former Indian bowler for his outstanding performance against Pakistan.

“You never see such contests where the result was frequently in Pakistan’s favour and then abruptly shifted back to India.

“Good for the game as it’s what the crowd wants to witness,” remarked Binny. Following the Karnataka State Cricket Association’s function to honour him (KSCA). After his outstanding performance against Pakistan, the former captain was asked if he had now earned his keep. He responded, “Kohli didn’t have to prove himself. He is a class act, and class acts like his thrive under pressure because it brings out their greatest qualities.

The BCCI president responded to claims that the final over no-ball was not thoroughly scrutinized by the umpires by saying,

“When you lose the game, you should take it straight and fairly, and people should respect the way India played to win the game.” Speaking on his felicitation event at the KSCA. He stated, “I’ve never received such a good reception from fellow committee members and colleagues of the KSCA. Today is one of my most memorable days at the KSCA.

I’m glad to be a part of the KSCA

I’ve never had such a strong connection with them. I’m glad to be a part of the KSCA because I’ve played cricket for it for 50 years. From when I was 19 in 1973 to the present. “Like the 1983 World Cup, they ought to have had a reserve day. They have the option to do it.

“It’s great that junior teams are developing.

In this T20 World Cup, Zimbabwe and Ireland have demonstrated this. They can defeat you with ease. It will be challenging for Pakistan to go to the semifinals, in my opinion. It would bring me the utmost happiness and fulfilment if that were to occur, but cricket is a funny game; anything can happen at any time, according to Binny. In a low-scoring thriller against Zimbabwe on Thursday, Pakistan fell by a single run in the match’s final over. On Sunday in Perth, they will play Bangladesh in a game they must win.