Indian cricketer’s U-turn, returns to the same board he fought with and seeks NOC, vows never to play again

New Delhi. Hanuma Vihari, who has played Test cricket for India, has taken a U-turn. 30-year-old Hanuma Vihari is now back at the same cricket board (Andhra) that he protested against and vowed never to play for. Hanuma Vihari has said that now she will continue to play for Andhra Pradesh only.

Hanuma Vihari took to social media on Tuesday to inform that she will continue to play for Andhra Pradesh. He posted a picture with TDP leader Nara Lokesh. Hanuma Vihari wrote, ‘Thank you sir for your support. I am eager to take Andhra cricket forward. I am sure that the future of Andhra cricket is secure.

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Recently Hanuma Vihari took NOC to quit Andhra Cricket to join another team. The Andhra Cricket Board was also accused of delay in issuing the NOC. It is believed that Hanuma Vihari was planning to play for Madhya Pradesh. But now all these things have become history. Hanuma has agreed to stay with his old team.

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