Hanuma Vihari: Controversy deepens regarding Hanuma Vihari, Andhra Cricket Association reveals a big secret

Posted on 27th Feb 2024 by rohit kumar

Ranji Trophy 2024 has reached its final stage. In the quarter-final match, the Andhra Pradesh team had to face a close defeat at the hands of Madhya Pradesh. After this defeat, the journey of the Andhra team ended. Meanwhile, the team's wicketkeeper-batsman Hanuma Vihari made a shocking revelation.

 

He made serious allegations against the Andhra team and posted that he would never play for the Andhra team. In this episode, the Andhra Cricket Association has now revealed a big secret. Now this matter seems to be getting deeper day by day.

 

Andhra Cricket Association revealed big secrets about Hanuma Vihari

In fact, after the Hanuma Vihari captaincy controversy, the Andhra Cricket Association said in its statement that while addressing the reported issue, it has come to our notice that Hanuma Vihari scolded a player in front of everyone during the Bengal Ranji game. Abusive words were used, due to which the player lodged an official complaint with the ACA.

 

Hanuma Vihari made serious allegations against the Andhra Association

Recently, Hanuma Vihari shared a post on Instagram and wrote that through this post I want to present some facts to the people. I was the captain in the first match against Bengal. During that match, he shouted at the 17th player and complained to his father (who is a politician). In return, his father asked the Sangh to take action against me.

 

Hanuma had further said that our team had reached the finals last year, but I felt very bad when I was asked to resign from the captaincy without any mistake. I did not say anything to the player, but he is more important than the player who gave his life to the association last year, the player who took Andhra to the knockouts 5 times in the last 7 years, and the player who has played 16 test matches for India. Player engaged.

 

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