Late former BCCI president I S Bindra laid foundation for modern cricket infrastructure in Punjab

Chandigarh: Former BCCI president Inderjit Singh Bindra, who passed away in the national capital on Sunday, is credited with laying the foundation for modern cricket infrastructure in Punjab.

The former IAS officer-turned-cricket administrator had a long tenure as the president of the Punjab Cricket Association.

Bindra, who played a major role in ushering in a new era of cricket marketing, passed away at his residence in Delhi at the age of 84. He is survived by a son and a daughter.

His cremation will be held in the national capital on Monday afternoon.

Bindra served as the board president from 1993 to 1996, and was also the president of the Punjab Cricket Association from 1978 to 2014.

In 2015, the PCA stadium in Punjab’s Mohali was renamed the I S Bindra Stadium as a tribute to his inspiring work as an administrator.

As BCCI president and later as the principal advisor of the International Cricket Council (ICC), he was instrumental in steering reforms, strengthening institutional authority, and asserting India’s rightful voice in global cricket governance.

Jay Shah, chairman of the International Cricket Council, shared a post on X saying, “Deepest condolences on the passing of Mr I S Bindra, former BCCI president and a stalwart of Indian cricket administration. May his legacy inspire future generations. Om Shanti.” Bindra, who retired from cricket administration in 2014, also worked as the principal advisor of the ICC when Sharad Pawar held the president’s post.

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