Updated September 19th, 2019 at 13:18 IST

Md Azharuddin files nomination for HCA chief post, after 2017 snub

Former India captain Mohammad Azharuddin has filed his nomination for the president's post in the Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA) whose elections are in Sep

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Former India captain Mohammad Azharuddin has filed his nomination for the president's post in the Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA) which will hold its elections on September 27. Azharuddin, whose nomination was unceremoniously rejected two years ago, submitted his papers to former Chief Election Commissioner VS Sampath on Wednesday. "I want to take inputs from everybody and work for promoting cricket. I want to do something for districts also (towards growth of cricket)," Azharuddin told PTI. Vikram Man Singh, son of former cricket administrator P R Man Singh, has submitted his nomination for the vice-president's post.

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Md Azharuddin files nomination

Those who filed nominations include Ajmal Asad (secretary), P Srinivas (joint secretary), G Srinivas (treasurer) and P Anuradha (councilor). The panel for the election will be announced after the withdrawal of nominations on September 23, sources said. It is understood that the election bid of Azharuddin, Vikram, and others has the backing of former cricketers and administrators Arshad Ayub and Shivlal Yadav. Azharuddin's nomination paper for HCA president's post was rejected in 2017 by the returning officer on the grounds that he failed to produce proof of BCCI lifting the ban imposed on him for his alleged involvement in match-fixing. Election officials had also said then that there was no clarity on whether Azharuddin was an eligible voter form the club he currently represents.

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BCCI state associations seek Amicus intervention

This includes the likes of Sourav Ganguly, who heads the Cricket Association of Bengal, and Gujarat Cricket Association Joint Secretary Jay Shah. "Both Sourav and Shah have 10 months left as per the six-year tenure clause. But working committee tenure rules them out immediately. Does CoA really intend to hold elections or delay it? We had put processes in place. What do we do now?" asked a former BCCI secretary and state unit veteran while talking to PTI on conditions of anonymity. It is learnt that more than 10 state units have approached Amicus Curiae PS Narsimha seeking his intervention and directions on the issue. At least 25 state units have already set the ball rolling for elections and the new directive is threatening to cats a shadow on the proceedings. "At least 10 state units have contacted Amicus and we want a quick solution as we want to have elections. But if the working committee is factored in, we would have to draw a fresh voters' list," he said.

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Published September 19th, 2019 at 12:44 IST