Key Points

Hanuma Vihari has officially signed with Tripura for the upcoming domestic season. His move was driven by a desire to play all three formats, which his former team, Andhra, could not guarantee. Vihari also cited a turbulent relationship with the Andhra Cricket Association, including allegations of mistreatment. The seasoned batter is now focused on scoring runs and contributing to his new team, not on an immediate India comeback.

Key Points: Hanuma Vihari Joins Tripura After Andhra Exit Seeks All Formats

  • Vihari left Andhra after they prioritized youngsters in T20 format
  • He accuses ACA of mistreatment and political interference last season
  • Vihari is not currently focused on an India team comeback
  • He aims to build a hungry Tripura squad and challenge bigger teams
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Good enough to play all formats: Vihar after joining Tripura, confirms he is not eyeing India comeback

India batter Hanuma Vihari signs with Tripura, cites desire to play all formats after Andhra restricted opportunities. Focuses on runs, not India comeback.

"I was keen on other opportunities since I believe I'm good enough to play all three formats. - Hanuma Vihari"

New Delhi, August 26

India's seasoned batter Hanuma Vihari has signed for Tripura as one of their three professionals ahead of the 2025-26 domestic season. The 31-year-old, who finished as Player of the Tournament at the Andhra Premier League, was granted a no-objection certificate (NOC) by the Andhra Cricket Association (ACA).

Vihari explained the motive behind his move, revealing that the decision to switch his allegiance stemmed from a desire to compete in all three formats, which Andhra Pradesh could not guarantee.

"I was keen on other opportunities since I believe I'm good enough to play all three formats. Andhra made it clear they were looking at youngsters for the T20 format. That was why I decided it didn't make sense playing even the 50-over format, so I sat out of the Vijay Hazare Trophy as well. I also wanted to play in a new environment," Vihari told ESPNcricinfo.

Vihari's remarks sum up the past couple of turbulent years he has endured with Andhra Pradesh. This includes a full-blown spat after the conclusion of the 2023-24 Ranji Trophy campaign. Vihari accused the Andhra Cricket Association (ACA) of mistreatment, which left him "humiliated". He even alleged political interference as one of the reasons behind his move to step down from captaincy last year.

During his torrid run with Andhra, he was in talks with Madhya Pradesh, but the move didn't pan out after he was talked out of the decision by Nara Lokesh, general secretary of Andhra's ruling party, TDP.

"For the last two seasons, I'd been talking of going out [he'd been in talks with Madhya Pradesh], but I stayed back. I felt given the circumstances around me, and also where my own cricket is at, this was the best time to sign with an upcoming team. This year they approached me first, and I felt it'll be a challenge worth taking up," Vihari said of the previous season.

After joining Tripura, Vihari isn't guaranteed a leadership role, but he is willing to contribute and be a part of a setup that craves to challenge the elite teams.

"As a senior player, I'll contribute whatever the team expects of me, from a leadership standpoint, whether I'm captain or not. "They've got some decent players. I wanted to play in a team where I can build [the squad], and be part of a setup that is hungry to challenge the bigger teams," he said.

Vihari last donned the Indian jersey three years ago, and he isn't planning to push for a comeback as of now. For him, the primary focus is to pile up runs on the board and keep things simple, instead of following the same route that Karun Nair adopted to return to the side after eight years.

"My challenge is to take the team through. After 14-15 years of first-class cricket, I've certainly got that experience that I want to pass on. But I'm not thinking of a comeback just yet. It's too far away. I want to score runs, important runs and then take the team through. More than anything, I just want to enjoy my cricket and score lots of runs," he concluded.

- ANI

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Priya S
Smart move by Vihari. At 31, he needs to play all formats to stay relevant. Andhra's loss will be Tripura's gain. His experience will be invaluable for the younger players.
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Aditya G
Political interference in cricket administration is ruining the game. Vihari's case shows how state associations need to be more professional. Hope BCCI takes note!
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Sarah B
Respect his honesty about not chasing India comeback. Just focusing on enjoying cricket and scoring runs - that's the right mindset. Sometimes less pressure brings the best performance! 👍
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Karthik V
While I appreciate his talent, I wish he'd shown more patience with Andhra. Youngsters need opportunities too, and senior players should mentor them rather than leave when not guaranteed playing time.
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Meera T
Tripura cricket will benefit so much from having someone of Vihari's caliber! This could be the start of something special for North East cricket. Wishing him all the best! 🏏
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James A
His Test match-saving innings in Australia will always be remembered. Even if he doesn't make an India comeback, he's already created his legacy. Class player!

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