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TCA’s Dharam Guruva Reddy calls the arrest of HCA officials a wake-up call, stressing the need for transparency, fairness, and accountability in cricket administration to ensure fair selection and world-class infrastructure
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The three-member committee includes former India left-arm spinner Pragyan Ojha and former cricketer, J Shivaji Yadav and former women's cricketer Rajani Venugopal
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The Telangana High Court appointed Justice P. Naveen Rao and Vanka Pratap to oversee the 2025–26 HCA leagues, citing delays and granting them authority, honorarium, and full operational coordination rights
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Says Visaka Industries was the first to come forward to give the first instalment of about Rs 1 crore with which the construction began
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The HCA joint secretary said the top two teams from each pool (a total of six teams) would qualify for the championship play-offs, and this stage would feature four-day matches.
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The Hyderabad Cricket Association is unlikely to hold its annual League championships soon, despite earlier assurances. With the AGM set for June 29, any delay could affect players unless the HCA acts promptly.
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Ethics Officer directs the governing body to pay Rs 3 lakh annually to clubs, adding to financial strain
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The free summer cricket camp will be conducted at 10 centres in and around the twin cities for under-14, 16 and 19 years categories
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Stays previous order of single judge that restricted HCA from taking any administrative or policy decisions related to its finances
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Former HCA secretary T Seshnarayan appeals to K Srinivas Reddy, Director General (Vigilance & Enforcement), to seek phone data of all the office-bearers during the last four weeks to ascertain SRH allegations
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According to TCA official, the Telangana High Court has directed HCA not to take any financial decisions
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Azharuddin says he would seek legal action in the High Court of Telangana in the wake of HCA Ombudsman's order to remove his name from the North Pavilion Stand at Rajiv Gandhi Stadium
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Justice V Eswaraiah rules that Mohd Azharuddin's decision to name the north stand at Rajiv Gandhi Stadium in Uppal here as 'Mohammed Azharuddin Stand' is a clear case of “conflict of interest
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The court was dealing with a writ petition filed by 15-year-old Master Shiva Ramakrishna Terli, a promising young cricketer who had previously captained the Hyderabad Under-14 team
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The matter relates to a complaint filed by Karimnagar District Cricket Association president V Agam Rao regarding the alleged irregularities in the utilisation of funds for promoting and developing cricket infrastructure in the districts of Telangana
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Justice P Naveen Rao committee suggests online redressal mechanism for grievances
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The players claimed that the HCA had banned them last season without providing an opportunity for an explanation as a natural justice, and had not sent any show cause notice
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"We urge everyone to refrain from spreading misinformation and to support our players as they continue to contribute to Hyderabad cricket," he said
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Youth Congress workers were protesting against the alleged sale of IPL tickets on the black market and not giving the genuine fans a fair chance to buy and watch the games
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In the meeting convened between HCA and SRH at the Uppal Stadium, HCA has assured SRH that they will fully cooperate with the franchisee in a professional manner