India Vs Bangladesh: Hyderabad To Revive Old Tradition For One-Off Test
The Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA) would revive an old tradition and bring out a souvenir to commemorate the historical occasion of India and Bangladesh playing the first ever Test inIndia.
The publication of the souvenir
is revival of an old tradition of publishing a souvenir whenever an
international match was allotted to HCA.
"The present Executive
Committee of the Hyderabad Cricket Association decided to revive its old
tradition and in association with the Veterans Cricket Association of
Hyderabad, is bringing out a Souvenir/Brochure to commemorate this historical
event when the first ever Test Match between India and Bangladesh in India would
be organi
sed by the Hyderabad Cricket Association," the HCA said in a
release.
The practice of publishing a
souvenir began when the first Commonwealth Cricket Team visited India and HCA organised a match.
"Ever since the First
Commonwealth Cricket Team visited India and for the first time that the
Hyderabad Cricket Association organised the match against the visiting team,
the match being played at the Secunderabad Gymkhana Grounds, it had been a practice
to publish a Souvenir/Brochure to commemorate the event," the release
said.
The practice was followed till
early nineties.
"This was followed till
early nineties - that whenever an International Team visited India, the BCCI
would allot a match to Hyderabad and the Hyderabad Cricket Association would
bring out a Souvenir to mark the occasion," it said. The tradition had
been discontinued for the past couple of decades though Hyderabad hosted
several international matches.
The proposed Brochure, compiled,
designed and produced by the former HCA Secretary and Manager of the 1983 World
Cup winning Indian Team, P.R. Man Singh, would contain articles written by
legendary cricketers like Abbas Ali Baig, Mohinder Amarnath, V.V.S. Laxman, S.
Venkataraghavan, Syed Kirmani, Saad Bin Jung and other well known writers - R.
Mohan, Harsha Bhogle, Suresh Menon.
The brochure would also have
cartoons and the statistics of the matches played between the two neighbouring
countries, the release added.
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