The Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA) Ombudsman on Sunday ordered that Mohammed Azharuddin would continue to be its president, after setting aside a resolution by five office-bearers of the association that had ‘suspended him last month.
The ruling of the HCA Ombudsman, retired justice Deepak Verma, came on a complaint filed by former India captain Azharuddin, challenging the June 15 show cause notice issued to him by five HCA office-bearers -- vice-president John Manoj, secretary R. Vijayanand, joint secretary Naresh Sharma, treasurer Surender Agarwal, and councillor P. Anuradha.
The apex council had given a five-page notice to Azharuddin, alleging various acts of misdemeanour, and also cancelled his HCA membership until an inquiry, which they said would be initiated, was over. The council had given Azharuddin seven days to reply to the notice, dated June 15.