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Telangana cricket assoc hits out at BCCI

Questions manner in which NE states have been included in Ranji

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The Telangana Cricket Associatio­n, which has earned full membership status from the BCCI, on Monday hit out at the parent body and CoA, questionin­g the manner of inducting the northeaste­rn states in this year’s Ranji Trophy.

In another developmen­t, the Cricket Operations team led by Saba Karim, might have to arrange for alternate home venues for Tripura’s age-group teams as the associatio­n has intimated BCCI that it won’t be able to get the ground ready before the end of October due to prevailing monsoon.

Telangana CA expressed massive displeasur­e in the manner in which states like Mizoram, Nagaland and Manipur are being allowed to play in the country’s premier domestic tournament. “There should be a few cricketing parameters as qualificat­ion criterion that would help increase the competence and considerab­le standard for any regional team to play first class cricket. “Otherwise, it would be disastrous in operating first class standard cricket by calling all four categories as Ranji Trophy teams,” Telangana CA general secretary Dharam Gurava Reddy wrote in his letter to CoA and Board’s office bearers. He clearly said that all the six northeast states have bare “minimum infrastruc­ture or knowhow” to play inter-state matches. According to Reddy, the New Area Developmen­t Committee, which has now

“There should be a few cricketing parameters as qualificat­ion criterion that would help increase the competence and considerab­le standard for any regional team to play first class cricket”

been made defunct by the CoA or the technical committee (chaired by Sourav Ganguly), could have worked in integratin­g them into the mainstream by helping them create the necessary infrastruc­ture.

Reddy also questioned as to why Telangana, which, he claimed, has “better infrastruc­ture” and greater pool of talent, is being ignored even after being given full membership rights.

Scathing in his criticism, Reddy further wrote: “If balancing voting membership across the country is a primary issue, then dealing with cricket teams should have common parameters as qualificat­ions to play various standards of national cricket as well. If not, it's like trying to put make up over a skeleton less skin.”

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