Who was IS Bindra? Legendary Ex-BCCI President Dies at 84

Former BCCI president IS Bindra, who shaped modern Indian cricket, passes away at 84. The cricket fraternity fondly remembers his legacy even as the new Mullanpur stadium opens its gates.

Subhradeep Choudhury
Subhradeep Choudhury

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Who is IS Bindra?

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The former president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), Inderjit Singh Bindra, played a major role, along with the late Jagmohan Dalmiya, in India hosting the World Cup in 1987, which was the first time the tournament took place outside England. Bindra passed away at the age of 84, as he was the BCCI president from 1993 to 1996.

IS Bindra was also the president of the Punjab Cricket Association for over three decades and served as the principal advisor of the International Cricket Council (ICC). He was instrumental in getting the international stadium at Mohali named after him as the Punjab Cricket Association president, which was a post he held from 1974 to 2014.

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“I had met Mr. Bindra in Patiala, where he was posted at that time. The first impression was of him being dedicated to his work, as well as his ability to plan cricketing activities in Patiala and in Punjab. When he came up with the idea of having an international stadium at Mohali, he regularly visited many banks to seek loans,” retired captain of PCA office bearers, Sushil Kapoor, expressed.

Know former PCA president IS Bindra who died aged 84

Bindra had become the BCCI president in 1993 and held it till 1997. Along with Dalmiya, he got some sponsorship to help them conduct the marquee event in the subcontinent. Kapoor recalls one of the moments during Bindra’s tenure when he stayed the whole night to host the India-Pakistan ODI game after incredible rain.

“When we came to the stadium, we got to know that Mr. Bindra stayed the whole night at the stadium, ensuring that the ground staff, as well as other staff, made sure that the match would happen. Such was his dedication. Over the years, international teams as well as captains would praise the hospitality of PCA Stadium.” Kapoor shed light.

The former Indian team manager and senior BCCI official reckoned that when England and Australia raised concerns over security after the India-Pakistan tensions in the political department, it was Bindra who advised Pakistan’s military director to visit India to break the deadlock. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Who was Inderjit Singh (IS) Bindra?


IS Bindra was a former BCCI president and one of India’s most influential cricket administrators who helped host the 1987 World Cup.

What was IS Bindra’s contribution to Indian cricket?


He co-led India’s first World Cup hosting in 1987, modernized cricket administration, and built strong infrastructure like the Mohali stadium.

What positions did IS Bindra hold?


Bindra served as BCCI president (1993–1996), PCA president (1974–2014), and advisor to the International Cricket Council (ICC).

How did IS Bindra help develop the PCA Stadium in Mohali?


He envisioned and built the Mohali stadium, securing funds and personally overseeing its construction to international standards.

When did IS Bindra pass away?


IS Bindra passed away at 84, and the cricket world is paying tribute to his lasting impact on Indian cricket.

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