Former Indian cricketer Mohammad Azharuddin has expressed deep disappointment following the decision by the HCA Ombudsman to remove his name from the North Stand at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium. Azharuddin, who captained the Indian cricket team in the past, described the move as a “complete disgrace” to the sport. He also raised concerns about corruption within the Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA), suggesting that this corruption led to him being prevented from contesting elections within the organization. The removal of his name from the stand has clearly left him heartbroken. Azharuddin has been a prominent figure in Indian cricket history and remains a respected personality in the cricketing world. The decision to remove his name has sparked controversy and debate within the cricketing community. Azharuddin’s allegations of corruption within the HCA have further added fuel to the fire, raising questions about the transparency and fairness within the organization. As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how the HCA and other cricketing bodies will respond to Azharuddin’s claims and the backlash resulting from the removal of his name from the stadium stand.

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Azharuddin expresses dismay as HCA removes name from stadium stand, alleges corruption and unfair treatment.
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