The Supreme Court on Thursday said the affairs of the faction-ridden Hyderabad Cricket Association, led by former India captain Mohd Azharuddin, require a CBI inquiry but observed that it would appoint a retired SC judge as administrator to conduct a thorough inquiry into its “sorry state of affairs”.
The Supreme Court on Thursday said the affairs of the faction-ridden Hyderabad Cricket Association, led by former India captain Mohd Azharuddin, require a CBI inquiry but observed that it would appoint a retired SC judge as administrator to conduct a thorough inquiry into its “sorry state of affairs”.