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HCA had the three-member Cricket Talent Committee (CTC) in its place and implemented in all seriousness there could not have been complaints of biased or nepotism in the selection
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Elections to the long-awaited Hyderabad Cricket Players Associationwill be held on April 11 with K Sunil Goud, the State High Court lawyer, as election officer
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Out of the 336 players, 240 passed the minimum endurance qualification mark of 16.1 in the test conducted at Uppal Stadium.
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He tweeted: Open appeal to @BCCI and @IPL office bearers to include Hyderabad as one of the venues for upcoming IPL season. Our effective COVID containment measures are reflected in our low number of cases among all metro cities in India
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HCA president, Mohammed Azharuddin said he would shortly, in consultation with secretary R Vijayanand, decide on the special meeting
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HCA president said that the Apex Council cannot decide the composition of the five junior selectors because the decision has to be taken at the Annual General Meeting
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Secretary R Vijayanand said the Cell will look into all the grievances and take note of the performances of the players
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Among the resolutions that were passed unanimously at the 'informal’ meeting, were to hold the long pending Annual General Meeting (AGM) on March 28
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The former Indian captain, who is now the president of Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA), practiced at Gymkhana grounds along with under-19 boys on Monday
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Hyderabad’s Bhagath Varma, who plays for R Dayanand XI, and Jammu-born Yudhvir Singh Charak, who plays for Budding Stars, in the local leagues have been signed by CSK and MI respectively
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Parents, club secretaries stage protest alleging bias in selection of teams for various categories
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Hasty and unwise decision could put HCA in a spot as rebellion grows
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Parents of cricket players approached the Human Rights Commission by stating that HCA has ignored the top performers while selecting the team for the upcoming Vijay Hazare tournament
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Match between Deccan Wanderers CC and Evergreen CC ran into controversy when a group of people interrupted the match over the ownership of the former club
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Former secretary T Shesh Narayan said that the HCA should be more alert while conducting these matche
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Delays have only led to unnecessary controversies and in the process putting the association in bad light
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As per the HC order, the Union Bank of India/erstwhile Andhra Bank will be included in the Group A category forthwith
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While offering an unconditional apology for not complying with the court order, HCA secretary R Vijayanand said in the petition that Union Bank would be included in the Group D, which as of now does not exist
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“In the light of the Interim Stay order issued by the Honorable Court, you are hereby informed that all the ongoing league matches stand postponed with immediate effect,’’ said the secretary Vijayanand.
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According to the interim direction from Justice Kodanda Ram, after the merger of Andhra Bank with the Union Bank, the team had requested the HCA to continue to play in the local leagues.