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Hyderabad: The Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA) on Friday condemned the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Association (GHMC) official who demolished the house of cricketer Bhogi Shravani. The HCA secretary R Vijayanand said that they will help the cricketer to rebuild her house by providing financial support. “The Hyderabad Cricket Association is deeply saddened to hear about the […]
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Hyderabad: There is no let-up in the one-upmanship. The strong rebuke from the Supreme Court Chief Justice NV Ramana on the dirty affairs of the Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA), notwithstanding, the feud between President Mohammed Azharuddin and R Vijayanand-led Apex Council continues nonchalantly, as the two groups named two teams for the forthcoming T20 Syed […]
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Hyderabad: The fall out was inevitable. The selections of the Hyderabad under-19 squad had raised quite a few eyebrows and criticism ran high, with many being unhappy with the way the team for the Vinoo Mankad under-19 cricket tournament was picked. The resignation of junior selector Indrasekhar Reddy has caused a rumble in the HCA. […]
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In a letter to the club secretaries and institutions, Vijayanand said: It is instructed to all the club members/institutions of the three-day league matches and two-day league matches to be stopped with immediate effect
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This comes after Ombudsman Justice Deepak Verma had temporarily disqualified the Apex Council members, including vice president John Manoj and secretary R Vijayanand on Sunday.
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Vicepresident John Manoj, secretary R Vijayanand, joint secretary Naresh Sharma, treasurer Surender Agarwal and Councilor P Anuradha are facing enquiry under Rule 41(1) (b) by the Ombudsman.
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In a significant development Vijayanand was invited along with Azharuddin to represent Hyderabad Cricket Association.
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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.
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It is perhaps for the first time the association had issued a show-cause notice to a president.
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This statement comes a day after Vijayanand had announced the appointment of Shivlal Yadav as representative of HCA to the virtual meeting of BCCI's SGM on May 29
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A statement which was issued by HCA president on Friday said the file is before the Ombudsman Deepak Verma
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The four Apex Council office-bearers lash out at Azhar for his 'atrocious behaviour’
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With the prevailing Covid-19 pandemic situation, BCCI chose only six venues for conducting the cash-rich league and omitted Hyderabad from the list
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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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HCA president, Mohammed Azharuddin said he would shortly, in consultation with secretary R Vijayanand, decide on the special meeting
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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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Hasty and unwise decision could put HCA in a spot as rebellion grows
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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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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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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 […]