Mohammad Azharuddin
Mohammad Azharuddin. (Picture Supply: Twitter)

The third T20I between India and Australia is scheduled to happen on the Rajiv Gandhi Worldwide Stadium in Hyderabad on September 25 and the tickets had been up for sole on Thursday morning. The followers arrived in numbers and it created a chaos on the Gymkhana floor, which pressured the police to lathi cost to regulate the scenario.

Few of them had been injured and the Hyderabad police had even filed three case sections in opposition to the Hyderabad Cricket Affiliation (HCA). The HCA President Mohammad Azharuddin has now are available in defence of the state physique and mentioned that the three-year hole in internet hosting a global sport has led to the occasions.  

We’re with the followers who had been injured within the morning incidents: Mohammad Azharuddin 

Azharuddin highlighted the difficulties of internet hosting a global sport and felt that the HCA board has made no mistake. The previous Indian cricketer sympathised with the injured followers and guaranteed of a whole report of the ticket’s availability. He added that the lengthy hole was one of many main causes behind the chaos and reckoned that the board will make sure that the sport doesn’t get affected in any method.

“It isn’t as simple to conduct a match as sitting on this room and discussing. We have now achieved nothing flawed. We’re with the followers who had been injured within the morning incidents, and the HCA will maintain them utterly. I’ll give a whole report on the sale of tickets, availability and different particulars to the Minister and he’ll inform you what’s appropriate and what’s flawed,” Azharuddin mentioned throughout a convention attended by Sports activities Minister V Srinivas Goud.  

“There are going to be issues. Sure, the general public needs to see the match after a three-year hole. However, once more, not all of them can do it. We’ll give all the main points on the media briefing on Friday. We have now nothing to cover. However, on the identical time, we’ve got to verify the sport goes ahead. The Supreme Courtroom has not given any order restraining my powers,” he added. 

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