No statement on Wrestlers Protest, BCCI President Roger Binny distances from 1983 World Cup team

Wrestlers Protest LIVE: BCCI President Roger Binny Denies Signing Statement

On Friday, BCCI President Roger Binny clarified that he had not signed any statement concerning the wrestlers’ protest against WFI Chief. This was in response to some media reports that had suggested otherwise. This announcement was made shortly after members of the 1983 World Cup winning cricket team voiced their support for the grapplers.

Binny: Sports Should Not be Mixed with Politics

Binny, who was part of the Indian cricket team that won the 1983 World Cup in England, stated, “Contrary to some media reports, I would like to clarify that I have not issued any statement regarding the current situation of the wrestlers’ protest.” He went on to add that he believes the competent authorities are working to resolve the issue and that sports should not be mixed with politics.

Members of 1983 World Cup Winning Team Support Protesting Wrestlers

Earlier that day, members of the 1983 World Cup winning team had come out in support of the protesting wrestlers, urging them not to take any hasty decisions.

Conclusion

BCCI President Roger Binny has distanced himself from any statement concerning the wrestlers’ protest against WFI Chief. He has urged that sports should not be mixed with politics and that the competent authorities are working to resolve the issue. Members of the 1983 World Cup winning team have voiced their support for the protesting wrestlers.

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