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Lionel Messi’s Hyderabad stop during his GOAT India tour has sparked a political storm in Telangana. Social media users criticised Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy after videos showed him pushing away a teenager seeking a selfie with Messi, while allowing his family members and children of Congress leaders to interact with the football legend.
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The Telangana Congress government is facing criticism over alleged spending of Rs 100 crore on Lionel Messi’s visit, which many claim was more about photo-ops for Chief Minister Revanth Reddy than football. Allegations suggest Singareni workers and government school students were denied welfare funds while crores were diverted to the event.
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Heading for the Uppal stadium to watch Messi football match. Know where to park your vehicle. Here are the map coordinates for parking on Saturday
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A 25-year-old man, Gundla Rakesh, collapsed and died of a suspected heart attack while playing badminton at Uppal Stadium in Hyderabad. He was rushed to a hospital but declared dead. Rakesh was the son of a former deputy sarpanch from Khammam.
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Tension broke out at Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium in Uppal after Telangana Cricket Joint Action Committee members protested, demanding equal representation in HCA. Police took the protesters into custody and shifted them to Uppal police station. No untoward incident was reported.
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Security was intensified at Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium in Uppal for the Hyderabad Cricket Association meeting following a fund misuse case involving HCA president Jagan Mohan Rao. Police barred suspended members and Commissioner G. Sudheer Babu reviewed arrangements in person.
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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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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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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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Fourth straight win for Mumbai Indians, which takes its points tally to 10 and to third place from nine games
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At one point, Sunrisers were 35 for five in 8.3 overs, but Heinrich Klaasen's brilliant knock of 71 helps Hyderabad fight back
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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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Sunrisers Hyderabad rediscovers winning ways on the back of pacer Harshal Patel’s impressive spell and Abhishek Sharma's blistering fireworks
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Local hero Siraj struck the first blow to induce Travis Head (8) to flick a full-length ball straight to mid-wicket of the sixth ball of the innings
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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
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The star batter says 230 is now the new par score in most grounds
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The police said Bharadwaj purchased the tickets from some sources and selling it at a higher price to people when on information the SOT team nabbed him
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The Hyderabad franchise boasts some of the most explosive batters in world cricket, with Travis Head, Abhishek Sharma, Ishan Kishan, and Heinrich Klaasen forming a formidable top order.
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Like all other teams, the Hyderabad-based franchise will play 14 matches in the league stage—seven at home at the Uppal stadium and seven away