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Hyderabad rebels cite selection flaws for switch

After risking their careers by joining the Indian Cricket League, a few Hyderabad cricketers defended their decision to turn their backs on their home state

Cricinfo staff
23-Aug-2007


Ambati Rayudu has called it a "reality check" © Getty Images
After risking their careers by joining the Indian Cricket League, a few Hyderabad cricketers defended their decision - citing selection flaws and the increased opportunities - to turn their backs on their home state. Hyderabad had a mass exodus of players including Ambati Rayudu, Alfred Absolem, Inder Shekar Reddy, Ibrahim Khaleel, Shashank Nag, D Vinay Kumar, Kaushik Reddy and Anirudh Singh.
"I'm a professional cricketer and it doesn't really matter where I play, but with ICL now my standard will only improve," Absolem told reporters in Hyderabad. A right-arm seamer, he has played just one full season for Hyderabad and made an instant impact, picking up 30 wickets from six matches at under 20.
Seamer Kaushik Reddy said that they had no choice but to take such a drastic step, citing anomalies in team selection where deserving players weren't allowed to progress. "There are many private grounds and we need not depend on Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA) facilities to train and practice,"said Reddy. "We have not lost hope but we had no choice."
Perhaps the biggest loss for the side was Ambati Rayudu, the promising top-order batsman who has been on the fringes of national selection since his days as a junior cricketer. He said it was a "reality check" and, when asked about his future, said that his employers had assured him of help.
The BCCI has taken a firm stance by banning all players from associating themselves with the ICL, denying them use of its facilities and privileges. The HCA said none of the players had consulted them before joining and new talent would be recruited, hinting that all the ICL players were not eligible for selection.