From Cricket Legend to Minister: Azharuddin's Remarkable Political Comeback

Mohammed Azharuddin has officially begun his political innings as a Telangana cabinet minister. The former Indian cricket captain brings a complex legacy from his sporting career, including a match-fixing ban that was later overturned. His political journey has seen both victories and setbacks since joining Congress in 2009. Now as the first Muslim face in Revanth Reddy's cabinet, Azharuddin starts this new chapter after recent electoral challenges.

Key Points: Mohammed Azharuddin Sworn in as Telangana Cabinet Minister

  • Former cricket captain banned for life in 2000 match-fixing scandal before court overturned ban
  • Made political debut with Congress in 2009, served as Lok Sabha MP from Moradabad
  • Lost Jubilee Hills Assembly seat in 2023 but appointed minister through legislative council
  • Served as Hyderabad Cricket Association president amid corruption allegations and infighting
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With swearing-in as Telangana minister, Azharuddin starts a new innings

Former Indian cricket captain Mohammed Azharuddin begins new political innings as Telangana minister after controversial career and previous electoral defeats.

"I owe it to him for introducing me to this passion of mine which shaped me and my entire life - Mohammed Azharuddin on his uncle"

Hyderabad, Oct 31

With his swearing-in as a Cabinet minister in Telangana on Friday, former Indian cricket captain Mohammed Azharuddin began a new innings in his political career.

The 62-year-old has come a long way since making a sensational and record-breaking debut with three-back-to-back centuries against England in 1984-85. He remained the first and only player to score centuries in each of his first three tests.

Born in Hyderabad on February 8, 1963, Azharuddin took to cricket during his school days at All Saints. In his own words, it was his uncle Mir Zainulabideen who made him hold the cricket bat for the first time.

"I owe it to him for introducing me to this passion of mine which shaped me and my entire life," Azharuddin had once said.

Popular as 'Ajju Bhai' on the cricketing field, he graduated from Nizam College with a Bachelor of Commerce degree.

His career reached its peak when he was named captain of the Indian team in 1989 and he went on to create a niche as one the most successful captains.

However, Azharuddin's cricketing career came to an abrupt end in 2000 after he was banned for life from playing the game for his alleged involvement in match fixing.

After a protracted legal battle, the Andhra Pradesh High Court struck down the lifelong ban in 2012. However, the order came too late for Azhar to resume his career as he was already 49.

The wristy batsman played 99 tests and scored 6,215 runs including 22 centuries. He also played 334 one-day matches and scored 9,378 runs.

He entered politics in 2009 by joining the Congress party and was elected to the Lok Sabha from Moradabad in Uttar Pradesh the same year. However, he lost the polls from Rajasthan's Tonk-Sawai Madhopur constituency in 2014.

In 2018, he was appointed as working president of Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC). He also campaigned for the party in the 2018 Assembly elections.

Azhar tried to begin a new innings in 2019 by entering cricket administration when he was elected president of the Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA). However, his tenure was marred by infighting and allegations of corruption.

The Supreme Court intervened in 2023 by naming a single-member committee to manage HCA and facilitate the conduct of fresh elections. The committee removed the former cricketer from the list of voters and barred him from contesting HCA polls.

On a complaint by a HCA official, four criminal cases were registered against Azhar and others for alleged misappropriation of funds. The former cricketer, however, termed the allegations false and motivated.

In 2023, Azhar entered the electoral fray from Jubilee Hills Assembly seat. However, his maiden poll battle on his home turf was unsuccessful. He lost to Maganti Gopinath of Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) by over 16,000 votes.

Though, Azhar was keen to contest the bye-election caused by Gopinath's death, the Congress leadership decided to nominate him as Member of Telangana Legislative Council and make him a minister.

He is the first Muslim face in the Cabinet led by Chief Minister Revanth Reddy and his inclusion came just days before the bypoll in Jubilee Hills.

On the personal front too, Azhar ran into controversies with divorce from his first wife Naureen in 1996 to marry model-turned-actress Sangeeta Bijlani. The couple is believed to have separated in 2010.

Azhar had two sons from his first wife. His younger son Ayazuddin died in a bike accident in 2011 while elder son Asaduddin, a domestic cricketer, was recently named Telangana Congress general secretary.

Asaduddin is married to Anam Mirza, younger sister of former tennis star Sania Mirza.

- IANS

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Priya S
Mixed feelings about this. While I respect his cricketing achievements, the match-fixing controversy and HCA issues make me question his suitability for public office. Hope he proves us wrong though.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see how former sports personalities transition into politics. His experience in cricket administration might help him handle governance challenges. Let's give him a chance to perform.
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Vikram M
As a Hyderabadi, I remember watching Azhar play for India. His wristy shots were pure magic! 🏏 Hope he works for the development of Telangana with the same elegance he showed on the field.
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Ananya R
Good to see representation in the cabinet. Hope he focuses on youth development and sports infrastructure in Telangana. His experience could really benefit these sectors.
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Michael C
The article mentions multiple controversies - from match-fixing to HCA issues. While everyone deserves a second chance, public office demands higher standards of integrity. Hope he maintains transparency in his new role.
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Kavya N
His personal life has seen so many ups and downs - from cricket glory to controversies to personal tragedies. Hope this political innings brings some stability and positive contribution to society.

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