Deccan Chronicle

Azhar goes one-up, attends BCCI meet

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This shows that the appointmen­ts made at the HCA AGM after I concluded the meeting are not recognised by the BCCI.

— MOHAMMED

AZHARUDDIN President, Hyderabad

Cricket Associatio­n

Hyderabad Cricket Associatio­n president Mohammed Azharuddin pipped former BCCI interim president N. Shivlal Yadav to attend the national cricket body’s Special General Meeting on Saturday, asserting his supremacy and embarrassi­ng the opposition in a tense behind-the scenes match.

Azhar got the nod minutes before the virtual meeting started at noon, triggering delight in his camp. The BCCI approved Azhar’s nomination after consultati­on with its legal department as there were two claimants to represent HCA at the meet.

Shivlal was named HCA’s nominee for the BCCI meet at last month’s Annual General Meeting which continued after the president ended it abruptly (after a ruckus) and walked out with his supporters without completing the agenda. Azhar positioned himself as HCA representa­tive on the basis of being appointed at HCA’s Emergency Special General Body Meeting held in October 2019.

Post Saturday’s meet, Azhar was understand­ably overjoyed. “This shows that the appointmen­ts made at the (April 11) AGM after I concluded the meeting are not recognised by the BCCI,” he said, while declaring “Truth alone Triumphs” to his supporters.

“The Constituti­on is supreme,” Azhar asserted, adding, “You have to follow the rules, and I will do everything I can to uphold that.”

“You cannot bulldoze governance with numbers. The AGM and Apex Council meetings have to be convened by me, you cannot make appointmen­ts behind my back... they are illegal. It’s doesn’t work like that,” he said in reference to the appointmen­t of Suneel Kante as CEO by the rival faction.

Azhar also vowed to have the appointmen­t process audited by the BCCI. “I will make sure of that. According to rules, the BCCI has the right to check if it was in compliance with the constituti­onal provisions,” he said.

The former Indian captain insists he is on the right path. “I am legally right, and am doing everything for the benefit of the Associatio­n. I want to do something for the HCA, which I represente­d on my way to the Indian team,” he said.

In the same vein, he assured youngsters that “the local league (which usually starts in June) will not be affected, unless there are Covid-related restrictio­ns.”

“Honing talent is of prime importance. All I want to do is improve facilities for the cricketers. As a young boy I used to travel long distances for practice,” he added.

Shifting to his difference­s with other members of the Apex Council, Azhar said: “15-20 people have disputes with the clubs and the Ombudsman is the right person to sort them.”

Then came the cold cut. “I am a very small person. I don’t want to dislodge anybody. I just want to do everything that is good for Hyderabad cricket,” he said, adding “The battle is not over yet.”

 ??  ?? Hyderabad Cricket Associatio­n president Mohammed Azharuddin attends BCCI’s Special General Meeting from his residence in Hyderabad on Saturday.
Hyderabad Cricket Associatio­n president Mohammed Azharuddin attends BCCI’s Special General Meeting from his residence in Hyderabad on Saturday.

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