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Ambati Rayudu opts out of Vijay Hazare Trophy without informing HCA


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Ambati Rayudu, after the yo-yo test saga, came back in the mix of the national side again and played in the recently concluded Asia Cup. He grabbed his chance with both the hands while batting at the coveted number three position in the absence of Virat Kohli. India won the tournament and most of the cricketers were expected to play for their states in the domestic cricket. But the Hyderabad cricketer has opted to stay away from the ongoing Vijay Hazare Trophy which has left everyone baffled.

 
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Rayudu was in good form in the Asia Cup and amassed 175 runs in six matches at an average of more than 43. With the openers firing on all cylinders, very often he came out to bat with the team in comfortable position. But when the batsman was sent to open the innings against Afghanistan, he didn’t disappoint and smashed a half-century making a statement.

 

However, one would’ve expected for him to play in the domestic tournament to stay in the same vein ahead of the Windies ODI series but Rayudu has opted to take rest surprisingly.

 

HCA official comments

Ambati Rayudu has not informed anything to the Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA) upon his return to home after the Asia Cup. Moreover, he was appointed the captain of all the formats by the association this season which highlights the issue.

 

“Rayudu has not got in touch with us about the reasons about his absence. Maybe he has informed the selectors or the Committee of Administrators. At the start of the season we had appointed him captain for all forms but strangely he had decided to stay away from the group stage of the Vijay Hazare Trophy,” the HCA secretary Sheh Narayan was quoted as saying by Ahmedabad Mirror.

Meanwhile, Hyderabad chief selector Noel David apparently said that Rayudu had told the association about his desire to take rest and the selectors have obliged accordingly.

 

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1 minute ago, UnknownGenius said:

Did you read the article?

 

He grabbed his chance with both the hands while batting at the coveted number three position in the absence of Virat Kohli. India won the tournament 

so he did last time against SL in 2014 

until he went to aus tour n got found out against pace n bounce

UAE ki pitches pe konsa pace aur bounce hota hia

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2 minutes ago, UnknownGenius said:

Did you read the article?

 

He grabbed his chance with both the hands while batting at the coveted number three position in the absence of Virat Kohli. India won the tournament 

And he batted at a selfish strike rate of 50's and 60's and choked in the finals treated Mortaza as Mcgrath a mediocre player with a pathetic attitude.I would rather watch guys like Shaw,Gill,Pant in place of old washed up has been's in the middle order.

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1 minute ago, Switchblade said:

Attitude issues and as you said anger issues way too emotional find him very selfish and self centered as a player.

i remember a time when telugu folks bigged him quite a bit as the next big thing - prodigy not much unlike what we see of Shaw now - may be its the disappointment or feeling of being robbed that has made him like this - With a right attitude he can achieve success. CSK is a good step for him if he does not * that up as well, he will get a continued platform and fans to keep himself relevant  - like Raina did. 

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3 minutes ago, Vilander said:

i remember a time when telugu folks bigged him quite a bit as the next big thing - prodigy not much unlike what we see of Shaw now - may be its the disappointment or feeling of being robbed that has made him like this - With a right attitude he can achieve success. CSK is a good step for him if he does not * that up as well, he will get a continued platform and fans to keep himself relevant  - like Raina did. 

In 2004 he was termed as the next big thing he played with Dk,Rp,Raina and Uthappa in that Under 19 WC then jumped to play in Icl for not getting a chance to play for India then accepted the amnesty offer and played in Ipl in 2010.

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