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Roger Binny, the head of the BCCI, responded forcefully to Afridi and a Pakistani reporter’s claim that the ICC was biassed in favour of India.

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Roger Binny, the head of the BCCI, responded forcefully to Afridi and a Pakistani reporter’s claim that the ICC was biassed in favour of India.

The head of the BCCI, Roger Binny, responded forcefully to Afridi and a Pakistani reporter’s claim that the ICC was biased in favour of India. He said that the ICC was not biased and that India was not the only team that benefited from the umpires’ decisions.

Roger Binny Responds Forcefully to Afridi and Pakistani Reporter’s Claim of ICC Bias Towards India

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Roger Binny, the newly appointed President of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), recently addressed a controversial statement made by former Pakistani cricketer Shahid Afridi and a Pakistani reporter who claimed that the International Cricket Council (ICC) exhibits bias in favor of India.

Afridi’s comments, which were made during an interview, sparked a significant reaction from cricket fans and officials worldwide. Binny’s response was clear, forceful, and defended India’s position while also addressing the broader context of the allegations.

In his statement, Roger Binny, a former cricketer himself and one of India’s cricketing legends, rejected the allegations of bias leveled against India by Afridi and the Pakistani journalist. Binny emphasized that the ICC operates as an independent, neutral body and that the decisions made by the council are based.

on the rules and regulations of international cricket, not any specific country’s influence. He asserted that India’s success and prominence in world cricket are the results of hard work, consistent performance, and commitment to the sport, rather than any undue advantages or biases from the ICC.

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Binny’s strong response highlighted the importance of respecting the governing bodies of cricket, such as the ICC, and understanding the principles on which they function. He noted that India, as one of the most successful and influential cricketing nations, naturally draws attention due to its performances and the large cricketing fanbase. However, he made it clear that the sport itself is not controlled by any one nation, and all teams have equal opportunities to succeed on the global stage.

The controversy began when Afridi, in an interview with a Pakistani news outlet, claimed that the ICC has often shown favoritism towards India, particularly when it comes to organizing high-profile events such as the ICC World Cup and the Champions Trophy. Afridi’s comments were further amplified by a Pakistani reporter, who echoed similar sentiments, arguing that India receives preferential treatment from the ICC in terms of scheduling, broadcasting deals, and financial incentives.

In response, Roger Binny firmly stated that such allegations were baseless and rooted in a misunderstanding of how global cricket operates. He emphasized that India’s standing in world cricket is a reflection of the country’s cricketing culture.

the support it provides to the game, and the depth of talent that exists within the nation. Binny also pointed out that Pakistan, like all other nations, has every opportunity to succeed based on performance, and there is no discrimination in terms of opportunities or treatment by the ICC.

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The BCCI president also expressed his belief that these types of comments, often made in the heat of the moment, do not contribute positively to the spirit of the game. Cricket, Binny said, should be a platform for nations to come together and showcase.

their talent, rather than a battleground for political or regional accusations. He called for greater unity and understanding among cricketing nations and urged players and on the growth and development of the sport rather than dwelling on unsubstantiated claims of bias.

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Greater Noida Land hurdle cleared for road linking Knowledge Park 3 with LG chowk

The Greater Noida authority is set to issue a tender to finalise a contractor to build a 1.5km stretch of a key road connecting LG Chowk to the education hub in sector Knowledge Park 3. The private firm owning the land has agreed to give it away for the road project after 15 years of negotiations. The authority will build a central verge, drainage network, horticulture.

work to beautify the road, which has witnessed frequent road accidents due to its half-built state. The authority will issue a tender to finalise a contractor, approving a budget of ₹31 crore for the project. The road is expected to take six months to build, as the current road is half-built from the education hub to LG Chowk and the other half is not built due to land issues.

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Greater Noida is set to build a bridge across the Hindon river, connecting the education hub road to Noida’s busy areas. The work has been expedited after resolving a land dispute, as the road will witness heavy traffic once the bridge is ready. The authority will build a central verge, drainage network, and horticulture work to beautify the road, which has experienced frequent.

Road accidents due to its half-built nature. Once the bridge is completed, commuters will travel through the road with ease and reach Noida from Greater Noida in five minutes. The bridge and road stretch will alleviate the need for commuters heading towards LG Chowk and Surajpur to traverse the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway up to Pari Chowk, reducing travel.

Distance by at least 10 kms and easing congestion around Pari Chowk The Greater Noida Authority has resolved a longstanding land acquisition issue, paving the way for the construction of a crucial 1.5 km road linking LG Chowk to Knowledge Park 3. This development is expected to significantly alleviate traffic congestion at Pari Chowk.

  • Project Overview: The proposed six-lane road will feature three lanes in each direction, service roads, a central verge, and a comprehensive drainage system. These enhancements aim to improve traffic flow The road is being connected with Noida’s sectors 144, 145, and 146 through a new and do bridge being built across Hindon and enhance connectivity between key educational hubs in the region and reduce waterlogging during the monsoon season.
  • Land Acquisition Resolution: The land, previously owned by Super Cassettes Industries Ltd (T-Series), was a major bottleneck for the project. After extensive negotiations, the company has agreed to provide the necessary land for the road construction. Under the agreement, T-Series will retain 40% of the undeveloped land against external development fees, while the Greater Noida Authority will acquire.
  • Impact on Commuters: The new road is anticipated to benefit approximately 5 lakh people, providing a smoother and more efficient route between Knowledge Park 3 and LG Chowk. This will not only ease daily commutes but also support the region’s growing educational and commercial sectors This initiative reflects the Greater Noida Authority’s commitment to enhancing urban infrastructure.
  • A major hurdle has been cleared for the construction of a crucial 1.5 km road linking Knowledge Park 3 with LG Chowk in Greater Noida. The road aims to ease traffic congestion connectivity in the region, particularly benefiting the educational hubs.
  • The road project, designed to be a six-lane road with three lanes in each direction, will feature service roads, a central verge, and an efficient drainage system. These improvements are expected to enhance traffic flow and reduce waterlogging during the monsoon season, contributing to smoother commutes for the local population.
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