Key Points

Former Indian cricket captain Mohammad Azharuddin is embroiled in a heated dispute with the Hyderabad Cricket Association over the removal of his name from a stadium stand. The veteran player claims he is being targeted for exposing internal corruption within the organization. Azharuddin has vowed to take legal action and has urged the BCCI to intervene in what he describes as a "complete disgrace to the sport". The controversy stems from allegations of procedural violations during his tenure as HCA president from 2019 to 2023.

Key Points: Azharuddin Fights HCA Stadium Name Removal Amid Corruption Claims

  • Azharuddin vows legal action against HCA Ombudsman's directive
  • Claims he was targeted for exposing systemic corruption
  • North Stand name removal seen as personal vendetta
  • Urges BCCI intervention in ongoing dispute
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'I sometimes regret having played cricket': Azharuddin on removal of his name from Hyderabad stadium stand

Former India cricket captain Mohammad Azharuddin challenges Hyderabad Cricket Association's decision to remove his name from stadium stand

"I sometimes regret having played cricket - Mohammad Azharuddin, Former India Captain"

New Delhi, April 20

Former India captain Mohammad Azharuddin expressed his anguish over the Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA) Ombudsman's directive to remove his name from the North Stand at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium.

Speaking to IANS, the veteran batter said it is 'heartbreaking' and 'complete disgrace to the sport'.

"It pains me deeply to say this, but I sometimes regret having played cricket. It's heartbreaking to see individuals with little to no understanding of the game now in positions to teach and lead. It's a complete disgrace to the sport," he told IANS.

Azharuddin said he will take legal action and urged the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to intervene in the matter.

"I am determined to pursue legal action against this injustice, and I urge the BCCI to intervene and take appropriate action. This issue isn't isolated - Sunrisers Hyderabad also had a dispute with the association overpasses, highlighting a pattern of mismanagement and conflict," the former captain said.

"What's unfolding is beyond comprehension, and it hurts me on a personal level. I was not allowed to contest the HCA elections, simply because I exposed the corruption within the system. That truth made me a target," he added.

Justice (Retd) V. Eswaraiah, who serves as the ethics officer for the HCA, made the decision based on a petition submitted by Lords Cricket Club, a member unit of the state association.

The petition accused former HCA president Azharuddin of misusing his position by making arbitrary decisions. Specifically, it alleged that Azharuddin violated HCA rules by participating in an Apex Council meeting as the then-president in December 2019, during which a resolution was passed to name the North Stand after him - just a month after he assumed office. As per the HCA constitution, such a resolution requires ratification by the General Body.

Azharuddin served as the president of the HCA from September 2019 to September 2023.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This is so sad to hear! Azharuddin was one of our greatest captains. The way he's being treated is shameful. Cricket administration in India needs serious reforms. #JusticeForAzhar
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Priya M.
While I respect Azhar's contributions, the petition does raise valid concerns about procedure. Naming stands after yourself while in office does seem questionable 🤔
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Sanjay T.
The man gave his life to cricket! Remember his wristy flicks and captaincy in the 90s? This is how we repay our legends? Disgusting!
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Ananya R.
Cricket politics at its worst 😤 First they ban him for match fixing (which was never proven), now this! When will this man get peace?
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Vikram J.
The HCA seems to have bigger problems than just this naming issue. Maybe BCCI should take over administration completely until things are sorted out.
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Neha P.
Heartbreaking to hear him say he regrets playing cricket 💔 No player, especially a legend, should ever feel this way about the game they loved.

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