'2 Bihar Teams' Arrive To Play Ranji Trophy Match Against Mumbai In Bizarre Instance In Patna Stadium: Report
In a bizarre instance ahead of the Ranji Trophy match against Mumbai, 2 Bihar teams turned up at the Moin Ul Haq Stadium in Patna.
In an absolute bizarre instance moments ahead of the Elite Group B Ranji Trophy match between Mumbai and Bihar at the Bihar vs Mumbai Ranji Trophy fixture being played at the Moin-ul-Haq Stadium, Patna there was a dispute as '2 Bihar teams' apparently turned up for the fixture. The start of the opening day of play was delayed due to this unusual reason as Bihar locked horns at home against the most successful side in the history of India's premier first-class cricket competition.
A report carried by The Indian Express claims that the two teams turning up for the match was in fact an outcome of a fight between the two factions of the Bihar Cricket Association (BCA). While a team had ben named by the BCA president Rakesh Tiwary, the one had been selected by the secretary of the assocation Amit Kumar. Only after a prolonged discussion, the match finally went underway at 11:00 am (IST) with the team selected by Tiwari getting to play the match against Mumbai, the same Indian Express report confirms.
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Even as the match resumed, the incident grabbed eyeballs and the fight of the field continued with statements coming from both the sides of the coin. While the BCA president opined that the secretary stands suspended and thus the team picked by him cannot play, Tiwary also balmed Aditya Verma the petitioner of the 2013 spot-fixing, saying that he puts pressure since his son was not picked.
On the other hand, Kumar said that he won the elections to be the secretary and thus cannot be suspended. He further claimed that a President cannot select the team and it is only the BCCI Secretary Jay Shah who announced the India team never the President Roger Binny.
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