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Hyderabad: In what could be a big victory for erstwhile Andhra Bank players, the Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA) has allowed the Union Bank of India to play in A-1 3-day A-Division cricket league match. The team was initially not given permission by the association because Andhra Bank had merged into Union Bank and the latter […]
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Both president Mohd Azharuddin and secretary R Vijayanand were not available for comments on the sudden change
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The Hyderabad team will be selected based on their performances in this trial matches
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Since morning there is news doing rounds in the social media that a cricketer, who played in the much-delayed A-1 Division three-day league, has tested Covid-19 positive
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Anirudh, who was the coach of the Hyderabad under-19 team last year before being removed midway of the season, will have Zakir Hussain as assistant coach
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MP Colts defeated Ensconse by six wickets on the third day of the HCA three-day league match on Friday
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When asked whether Andhra Bank can play as a United Bank team after they won an interim order from High Court, Azharuddin said they need to take legal opinion before taking any decision on this issue
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Varun Goud stole the show with a 257-ball 227 (22x4, 8x6) as Deccan Chroncile ran up to 437/6 in 90 overs against EMCC
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The HCA had been receiving flak for increasing the number of teams in the three-day league.
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Hyderabad: A lot of uncertainty prevails in Hyderabad Cricket Association even as BCCI announced the dates for the Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 tournament which starts from January 10 next year. The bitter feud between president Mohammed Azharuddin and secretary R Vijayanand has virtually led to the collapse of the administration. However, Vijayanand along with other […]
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Hyderabad, who had a disastrous last season, will seriously fall short of match practice when the T20 Syed Mushtaq Ali tournament or Ranji Trophy starts
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Azharuddin has repeatedly been saying that Justice (retd) Verma’s appointment was approved by the Apex Council and it needed only ratification by the Annual General Meeting (AGM)
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The umpires, scorers and the ground staff were the first to take the test while the players came for the test later on
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Association shall conduct the Covid-19 tests for the umpires, scorers and the players of the teams participating in the Leagues from Thursday
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With the Annual General Meeting (AGM) too not possible on November 29 because of the GHMC elections and Covid-19, there are no clear indications on when the leagues will start
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The former Indian captain was reacting to Vijayanand, who announced to a media group that the Annual General Meeting has been postponed because of the GHMC elections
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Headed by joint secretary Naresh Sharma, the League Committee took the initial steps of getting signed letters from the players, parents and club secretaries on their willingness to play in the league
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It was agreed for all the leagues (three-day, two-day and one-day) to be played this season in a phased manner
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Azhar signs note of dissent on Ombudsman issue; League matches to start
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Surely, the latest development has stirred a hornet’s nest with the president and secretary fighting for the control of the administration