Published 19:16 IST, September 14th 2019
Ambati Rayudu springs from retirement to captain; will lead Hyderabad
Just days after coming back from a sudden retirement, Ambati Rayudu has been appointed as the captain of the Hyderabad side for the upcoming Vijay Hazare Trophy
Just days after coming back from a sudden retirement, Ambati Rayudu has been appointed as the captain of the Hyderabad side for the upcoming Vijay Hazare Trophy. The right-handed batsman from Andhra Pradesh had announced his retirement in June after he was snubbed by the selectors for the World Cup. Ambati Rayudu's sudden decision to retire took the cricketing fraternity by surprise and many former cricketers flocked to advice Raydu to rethink on his call. Team India's chief selector MSK Prasad also revealed that he was equally shocked to hear Ambati Rayudu announce his retirement and said that there was no bias shown towards the batsman when the team for the World Cup was selected. 50 days after he announced that he was going to hang up his boots, Ambati Rayudu wrote to Andhra Cricket Association, seeking their permission to come out of retirement.
From retirement to captain, Ambati Rayudu's rough two months
Ambati Rayudu was named as the captain for the Hyderabad side for the upcoming 50 over contests in the Vijay Hazare trophy. Ambati Rayudu said that he has no regrets about his "3D" jibe at chairman of selectors MSK Prasad after being dropped from the World Cup squad. The stylish right-hander was in the fray to be picked as No.4 for India's World Cup campaign before being ignored. He courted controversy by posting the infamous '3D' tweet and later announced the decision to quit all forms of cricket after Mayank Agarwal was preferred as a replacement for an injured Vijay Shankar though he was in the stand-bys. "Just ordered a new set of 3d glasses to watch the World Cup," he tweeted on April 16, in an apparent reference to chief selector MSK Prasad's remark that Vijay Shankar was preferred because of his "three-dimensional" abilities. The Andhra batsman had shocked the fans by announcing his retirement from all forms of the game midway through the World Cup after he was snubbed on more than one occasion by the selectors.
Ambati Rayudu accepts that World Cup snub affected him
Asked if he regretted putting up that tweet, Rayudu said: "I don't regret anything." He admitted that World Cup snub did affect him. "Yes. It was disappointing to miss out. I was looking forward to playing in it (the World Cup) ... I was prepared to play the World Cup.. It is their call to make in terms of making decisions. They must have had their plans and I am sure in the best interest of the team and without bias," he added. Rayudu says he decided to come out of a shock retirement after paying attention to the words of wisdom from fellow Hyderabadis VVS Laxman, Noel David, and officials in the Chennai Super Kings franchise. Batting legend Laxman, former India player Noel David, who is now the Hyderabad chief selector, and the CSK management had played an instrumental role in Rayudu deciding to come out of retirement last week. Rayudu had announced his retirement after missing out on a place in India's World Cup squad. "CSK officials, Laxman bhai and Noel bhai talked to me and I felt it made sense to reconsider my decision to retire. I thought about it and felt it was hasty," he said during an interaction on Friday.
Rayudu says CSK management had huge role behind coming out of retirement
He also said the CSK team management had a huge role to play in his reconsidering the retirement decision, making him realise his love for the game. "Yeah... the people at CSK played a huge role in me reconsidering the decision. They put things in perspective and made me realise that I still love the game and am fit to play," said Rayudu who has played 55 ODIs and 6 T20 Internationals. Rayudu, who last week sent a mail to the Hyderabad Cricket Association expressing his desire to turn out for the team in all formats, said he was looking forward to enjoying his cricket again. "In terms of Hyderabad, I am looking to enjoy my cricket and help the team to get the best out of everyone. My focus now is on playing well for Hyderabad," he added. Rayudu, who has been playing in a limited-overs tourney for Tamil Nadu Cricket Association First Division teams in Chennai, said he had really enjoyed playing the event and it helped him prepare for the season ahead, starting with the Vijay Hazare Trophy later this month. "I have really enjoyed playing in the TNCA tourney. The standard was very high and it was a great start to get back to cricket and prepare for the Vijay Hazare Trophy," he added.
Updated 19:30 IST, September 14th 2019