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The Hyderabad Cricket Association has begun recruitment for coaches and support staff across men’s and women’s senior and junior teams, ensuring transparency and merit-based selection, with applications invited through the official website
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The Telangana Cricket Association alleged fraud in the Hyderabad Cricket Association’s club structure and funds, accusing HCA of ignoring reform recommendations, financial irregularities, and displaying identical audit reports for two consecutive years
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Only 173 clubs cleared by Justice L. Nageswara Rao can attend HCA’s AGM. Disputed clubs involved in conflict of interest are barred, marking a strict enforcement ahead of upcoming elections
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Hyderabad Cricket Association’s Apex Council has deferred the decision on a special GBM, instead announcing a three-tier grievance system, biometric attendance, and recruitment for coaching and executive posts amid ongoing turmoil
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Daljit Singh, HCA vice-president, has been appointed in-charge president after an emergency council meeting, following legal troubles involving top office-bearers. The council may soon convene a special general body meeting
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The Cricket Association of Telangana has appealed to the state government to dissolve the Hyderabad Cricket Association's existing body and appoint an ad hoc panel amid continuing administrative issues and neglect of rural talent
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With top HCA officials facing criminal cases, questions arise about a possible leadership change. The vice-president may initiate action as per the constitution, but clarity on the next steps remains elusive
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A Jagan Mohan Rao, President of Hyderabad Cricket Association has decided to refrain from joining the meetings with Sunrisers Hyderabad in this IPL 2025 season.
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The temporary water sharing arrangement began in June 2015, with Andhra Pradesh receiving 512 TMC and Telangana 298.98 TMC for the water year 2015-16. This arrangement was continued year after year, despite the initial intention for it to be temporary.
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173 club secretaries will cast their vote to elect president, vice-president, secretary, joint secretary, treasurer and councilor posts.
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Hyderabad: Former Indian Cricketer and President of Hyderabad Cricket Association approached the Begumpet police and lodged a complaint against suspended members of the Apex Council alleging that though they were placed under suspension, they were attending duties and threatening the office staff. Azharuddin in his complaint said, the former members who were temporarily disqualified are trespassing […]
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Speaking to the media on Tuesday, he termed the incident at Gymkhana on Monday as ‘unfortunate’.
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The latest developments has created furore in Hyderabad Cricket circles
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Association president Azharuddin at logerheads with Apex Council members over Ombudsman issue
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The former Indian captain describes as it another episode enacted by the people calling themselves as Apex Council in the ongoing struggle for power.
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Azharuddin reiterates that he is heading the HCA and the five Apex Council members continued to be suspended from their posts
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Even as Azharuddin had reiterated that Apex Council’s decisions as illegal, the statement by secretary R Vijayanand could spark another controversy.
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In the ongoing tussle for power, the association president says he is the constitutional head and the actions of Apex Council are illegal
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In a five-page letter, the Apex Council even said Azharuddin was guilty of not informing of his retirement from first class game.
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Azharuddin said he had written a letter to the secretary (R Vijayanand) on June 6 to not to conduct any meetings as it is illegal.