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Asia Cup 2023: Everything comes to a standstill during Indo-Pak clash, says BCCI pres Roger Binny

India vs Pakistan: Amid the ongoing Asia Cup 2023, and ahead of the ICC World Cup 2023 (ODI), the BCCI president's latest visit to the neighbouring nation comes as one of the most intriguing moments in the cricketing world in recent times, underscoring how empowering the game is in bridging gaps and strengthening international camaraderie.

September 05, 2023 / 13:40 IST
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The BCCI president highlighted the cricketing relations between India and Pakistan, noting that everything comes to a standstill when both the national teams clash on the ground.
The BCCI president highlighted the cricketing relations between India and Pakistan, noting that everything comes to a standstill when both the national teams clash on the ground.

Roger Binny, Board of Control for Cricket in India president, made an appearance at the Pakistan Cricket Board's Gala Dinner held in Lahore on September 4. Binny was accompanied by Rajeev Shukla, two days ahead of the Indo-Pak clash in the Asia Cup 2023.

Binny, who was asked to address the dinner, lauded the the PCB for their hospitality. The BCCI president highlighted the cricketing relations between India and Pakistan, noting that everything comes to a standstill when both the national teams clash on the ground.

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Addressing the delegates at the grand dinner, Binny expressed his gratitude to the PCB for extending its invitation to the BCCI officials for the gala dinner. "I must thank the Pakistan Cricket Board for its hospitality from the time we crossed the border this afternoon. It was a wonderful experience," Binny said.

"I bring you greetings from the BCCI, and from the cricket lovers of India. As your Excellency said that India-Pakistan is one of the biggest games that is played. I can tell you, sir. When India plays Pakistan, everything comes to a standstill," added the cricket board president.