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Roger Binny

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Birthday 1955

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Age 70 Years

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Who Is Roger Binny? Age, Biography, and Wiki

Roger Binny was born on July 19, 1955, making him 69 years old as of 2025. He is a former Indian cricketer and has played crucial roles in India's cricketing history, particularly known for his all-rounder skills. Binny was part of the Indian team that won the 1983 Cricket World Cup, marking a significant milestone in Indian cricket. After retiring from international play, he has been involved in various cricket-related roles, including coaching and administration.

For more details, you can check his Wikipedia page.

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Roger Binny stands approximately 5 feet 9 inches (175 cm) tall. Throughout his playing career, he maintained a fit physique, with an estimated weight of around 70 kg (154 lbs). His athletic build contributed to his strength as an all-rounder, enabling him to excel in both batting and bowling.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Roger Binny is known to be a private individual when it comes to his personal life. He is married to his long-time partner, whom he often praises for her support throughout his career. The couple has two children, continuing the family's cricket legacy. As of 2025, there are no public reports about any dating rumors beyond his marriage, suggesting a strong and stable family life.

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Roger Binny's net worth is estimated to be around $5 million. His earnings are primarily derived from his cricket career, endorsements, and various roles in cricket administration, including his current position as the president of the Karnataka State Cricket Association. His involvement in commentary and cricket coaching also contributes to his financial status.

Career, Business, and Investments

Roger Binny's cricket career began in the late 1970s and spanned over a decade. After retiring from international cricket, Binny transitioned to coaching and governance, where he has had substantial influence. His investments in cricket academies and training facilities highlight his dedication to nurturing the next generation of cricketers.

In addition to his cricket-related ventures, Binny has made wise investments in real estate and sports management, ensuring a stable financial future.

Binny served in the Karnataka State Cricket Association management until he was appointed national selector in September 2012. Binny would recuse himself from selection matters involving his son Stuart Binny but resigned from his position in 2015 during the Lodha Committee inquiry because of "perception than propriety" according to Sunil Gavaskar.

Social Network

Roger Binny maintains a low profile on social media platforms. However, he is occasionally active on Twitter and Instagram, where he shares insights about cricket, personal anecdotes, and engages with fans. His social media presence reflects his commitment to the sport and his passion for mentoring young players.

Binny made his test cricket debut at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore against Pakistan, in the first test of the 1979 series. He had an unusual bowling style as a result of being a former javelin thrower, where his striking foot on the crease before the ball was released was orthogonal as opposed to straight like other bowlers.

Against the bowling line-up of Imran Khan and Sarfraz Nawaz, Binny proved to be a versatile allrounder, scoring 46 runs in a drawn match.

Binny would turn into a useful test match bowler, taking India to victory with his seven wickets in a match against England at Headingley in 1986, and with a spell of 4 for 9 in 30 balls, as a part of his best Test figures of 6 for 56, against Pakistan in Calcutta in 1987.

His Test career was not stellar, but he and fellow Pace bowler Karsan Ghavri helped get the shine off the new ball before India's spinner could take over.

Education

Binny completed his schooling at St. Joseph's High School in Bangalore, where his passion for cricket began. He later attended the University of Bangalore, where he continued to hone his skills while studying. His educational background provided a foundation for both his cricketing and managerial careers.


Binny is the first Anglo-Indian of Scottish origin who played cricket for India. His son, Stuart Binny, followed in his footsteps, having played state cricket for the Karnataka cricket team and international cricket for the India national cricket team.

He also represented Karnataka in the Irani Trophy, a tournament between the champions of the Ranji Trophy and a team comprising the best players from other Indian states. He was on the verge of playing for the Indian national team during his college years.

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