The Asian Age

Hyderabad ignored for IPL-2021

The city’s cricket fans are disappoint­ed as Hyderabad is not being considered a possible venue to host IPL-2021 matches

- SASHIDHAR ADIVI

Even as the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) mulls over whether to move IPL-2021 to Dubai, the committee on Sunday tentativel­y shortliste­d six venues — Chennai, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Delhi and Mumbai (optional) — for the cash-rich tourney, which commences on 11 April.

Not considerin­g Hyderabad in the list of venues has come as a huge disappoint­ment for the city’s cricket lovers, including the State Minister for Municipal Administra­tion & Urban Developmen­t, K.T. Rama Rao, who tweeted, requesting BCCI to consider Hyderabad.

One of the reasons mentioned, for omitting Hyderabad, is “the HCA politics” — controvers­ies within the HCA, which began about five years ago.

But Hyderabad Cricket Associatio­n (HCA) Vice President John Manoj was surprised. He points out that HCA is only a facilitato­r and not the organiser of the tourney. “We (HCA) have no role to play, and only manage basic things at micro level; IPL council will monitor everything. Moreover, considerin­g Hyderabad has been awarded the ‘best ground’ for four times recently, IPL matches should

KTR TWEETED

“Open appeal to @BCCI and @IPL office bearers to include Hyderabad as one of the venues for upcoming IPL season. Our effective COVID containmen­t measures are reflected in our low number of cases among all metro cities in India & we assure you of all support from the Govt (sic).”

be held here,” explains Manoj, who further clarifies that they have not so far got any communicat­ion from BCCI.

REVENUE LOSS TO HCA

The decision to avoid Hyderabad could cause HCA to lose a huge revenue source. BCCI apparently pays `60 lakh (an enhanced figure from the earlier payment of `30 lakh) to every state associatio­n that hosts an IPL match. So if Hyderabad is not considered, the associatio­n stands to lose close to `4.8 crore (for eight matches).

“How are internal issues in HCA related to conducting IPL matches?” questions Manoj, adding that associatio­n matters are different aspects. “The sport shouldn’t suffer at the cost of something else, right?” he argues.

ADDING INSULT TO INJURY

With the ongoing politics in the HCA getting the better of the sport, several players such as Hanuma Vihari, Ambati Rayudu, Ravi Kiran and Bavanaka Sandeep have had to leave the associatio­n, choosing to play for other state teams instead.

Former Hyderabad cricketer Tirumalase­tti Suman says that everyone understand the issues that are happening within the HCA. He tells us that it’s high time the HCA came up with solutions. “Hyderabad has several talented players and they should not suffer. Perhaps BCCI or players such as Sourav Ganguly, Rahul Dravid or Laxman should take over and do a rejig within the associatio­n and save the sport,” Suman adds.

LACK OF MULTIPLE OPTIONS

Another argument is that Hyderabad wasn’t considered owing to the lack of multiple venues in the city.

Former city cricketer Vidyut Jaisimha, for instance, thinks the lack of multiple stadiums for playing internatio­nal matches in Hyderabad may have cost the city dear.

That is perhaps so. With cities such as Mumbai, Delhi and Bengaluru having multiple options to host internatio­nal matches, Hyderabad is clearly on the losing side.

“I think originally BCCI wanted to host IPL in one or two venues just as it did in UAE last year, but I guess they have changed. They are now considerin­g multiple venues.

Perhaps Hyderabad has only one ground (in Uppal), whereas Mumbai has three grounds as does Delhi. So there is a change in strategy. I believe BCCI is looking at cities that have multiple grounds, and it is probably why Hyderabad has not been considered,” explains the former Hyderabad cricketer.

How are internal issues in HCA related to conducting IPL matches. We (HCA) have no role to play — only manage basic things at micro level; IPL council will monitor everything. Moreover, considerin­g Hyderabad has been awarded the ‘best ground’ for four times recently, IPL matches should be held here.

— John Manoj, Hyderabad Cricket Associatio­n (HCA) Vice President

 ??  ??
 ??  ??
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India