George Binoy

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Colin and Charles Amini at a training session

George Binoy at the 2008 Under-19 World Cup

Papua New Guinea: How many Aminis?

Most of us are influenced - to a certain extent at least - by our parents, and they by their parents

George Binoy at the Kitply Cup 2008

A Dhaka state of mind

For the last week, my daily routine on a non-match day has been to get up, attend various practice sessions and press conferences scheduled through the day and then come back to the hotel room to file stories, after which it’s too late to do anything

George Binoy at the Kitply Cup 2008

The Indians have arrived

The Indian team landed in Dhaka early this morning and were greeted by dark skies and the omnipresent chance of rain

George Binoy at the Kitply Cup 2008

Welcome to wet Dhaka

The pilot’s announcement that we would be landing in Dhaka shortly woke me up

George Binoy at the 2008 Under-19 World Cup

Rivals on-field, friends off

The final of the Under-19 World Cup some some overt aggression and verbal send-offs between teams that got along the best in the tournament

George Binoy at the 2008 Under-19 World Cup

Fans, cameras, attention

Chaos broke loose at the Kinrara Oval the moment Siddarth Kaul bowled Bradley Barnes to win India the final by 12 runs

George Binoy at the 2008 Under-19 World Cup

Magic drains and disappearing puddles

During the interval after the rain ceased and before play began, Wayne Parnell, the South African captain, and the team's media manager stood staring intently at the ground