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Dad being a selector hasn't helped, says Stuart Binny

<p>India all-rounder Stuart Binny talks on the additional pressure he faces each time he is picked in the Indian team by the selection panel which includes father Roger</p>

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Stuart Binny celebrates the wicket of Bangladesh's Sabbir Rahman in Mirpur last month. Inset: Roger Binny

Stuart Binny celebrates the wicket of Bangladesh's Sabbir Rahman in Mirpur last month. Inset: Roger Binny

Having a cricketing godfather has its own advantages and disadvantages. According to Stuart Binny, it has been the latter contrary to popular belief.

Stuart Binny celebrates the wicket of Bangladesh's Sabbir Rahman in Mirpur last month (Pic/AFP). Inset: Roger Binny
Stuart Binny celebrates the wicket of Bangladesh's Sabbir Rahman in Mirpur last month (Pic/AFP). Inset: Roger Binny 

Binny's inclusion in the Indian team has always been a matter of debate, thanks to his father — Roger Binny, who is a national selector.

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