New Delhi, September 21 - Paying rich tributes to Jagmohan Dalmiya, former Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president I.S. Bindra, his one-time friend turned foe, reminiscenced about his association with the late Kolkata businessman. Dalmiya, 75, passed away at a city hospital on Sunday.
His long administrative innings at BCCI began as a treasurer in 1983 - the year India won the World Cup. Dalmiya then teamed up with Bindra to bring the cricket World Cup out of the British soil for the first time in 1987, as India and Pakistan co-hosted the hugely successful Reliance Cup in 1987.
Damliya partnership with Bindra was successful in bringing huge amount of money to the game of cricket in the subcontinent, laying the pillar of the game in the country and eventually turning it into a global superpower.