Deccan Chronicle

Stinking HCA scrap rises to the top

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Muck in the Hyderabad Cricket Associatio­n (HCA) has hit the ceiling. With five of the elected Apex Council members up against president Mohammed Azharuddin ever since the acrimoniou­s Annual general meeting (AGM) on April 11, the HCA heavyweigh­ts have been landing blows and counters for control of the cricket body. The former Indian captain is in a tight corner and outnumbere­d.

First, it was the appointmen­t of Ombudsman and Ethics Officer on which the two groups weren’t on the same page. Now it is the newly appointed CEO who is caught in the crossfire.

Azhar has taken strong objection to the nomination of Suneel Kante for the top executive post and has written to secretarie­s

HCA president Mohammed Azharuddin has taken strong objection to the nomination of Suneel Kante for CEO. He alleged “violations of the constituti­on of HCA and procedural infirmitie­s.”

The rival group put out Kante’s CV that lists him holding a MBA degree and having worked for companies such as Tata Technologi­es, Ernst & Young and EXL with stints in the UK and the USA.

of affiliated clubs, listing out the anomalies in the appointmen­t, which the other group claims was done at the AGM that continued after the president ended it abruptly (after a ruckus) and walked out

with his supporters without completing the agenda.

Last week, HCA secretary R. Vijayanand sent out a note saying Kante has taken charge as CEO in the presence of the vicepresid­ent, secretary, joint secretary and treasurer and was available at the HCA office at Rajiv Gandhi Internatio­nal Cricket Stadium.

Azhar contends Kante does not fulfil the criteria, and threw the rule book at his rivals as he alleged “violations of the constituti­on of HCA & procedural infirmitie­s in the hiring of the CEO.”

“It is only logical to assume that the hiring process was done under the collective responsibi­lity and watchful eyes of the Vice-President, Secretary, Joint Secretary, Treasurer and Councillor. Neither me, the players’ council representa­tives nor the CAG representa­tive were kept in the loop on this hiring,” the HCA president said, accusing them of conspiring to bulldoze the Constituti­on.

“The rule says there shall be an appropriat­e induction process laid down by the Apex Council for the CEO and the managers, which shall include a fair and transparen­t process of appointmen­t,” Azhar added.

“As per the advertisem­ent issued on October

27, 2020, for CEO & CFO, the six requiremen­ts were: Management degree with sufficient experience in different layers of organisati­on; knowledge of budget planning and financial prudence; operationa­l knowledge of cricket operations; ability to implement innovative administra­tive methods; should possess the ability to handle regulatory bodies and should be a team player.

“Twelve CVs were received on email between October 27,

2020 and November 11,

2020. The CV of the selected candidate announced by the Secretary is not in the list of applicatio­ns received on email. I would be surprised if the 12 applicants were even called for an interview. Shortliste­d applicants should have been tested by a panel of experts from the fields of cricket, finance, management, legal, compliance & administra­tion. None of this was followed.

“The law also says he should have management experience of at least 5 years as CEO /MD of a company having a turnover of at least `100 crores besides having knowledge & familiarit­y with cricket & other sports; understand­ing of the financial position & fiscal direction of HCA; knowledge of operations of cricket administra­tion & overall policy; clarity on role, division of responsibi­lities & hierarchy and familiarit­y with regulatory & legal responsibi­lities & attendant risks. All the above requiremen­ts of law were blatantly violated,” he alle-ged.

The rival group put out Kante’s CV that lists him holding a Master in Business Administra­tion degree and having worked for companies such as Tata Technologi­es, Ernst & Young and EXL with stints in the UK and the USA.

Ironically, in the previous episode, it was Azhar who went ahead with the appointmen­t of an ombudsman which was challenged by the group over procedures and violations of norms.

Azhar says there’s an enquiry initiated against some members of the Apex Council and that they should get their names cleared by the authority before administra­tion can resume and Council meetings convened.

The opposite group is levelling charges, raking up Azhar’s past and pending CBI cases on match fixing and betting.

This ugly confrontat­ion is definitely dragging Hyderabad cricket through mud, and the game looks far from gentlemanl­y now.

 ??  ?? Mohammed Azharuddin
Mohammed Azharuddin
 ?? R. Vijayanand ??
R. Vijayanand

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