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BCA seeks report after Hooda leaves camp alleging misbehaviour by Krunal
YB WEB DESK. Dated: 1/11/2021 6:33:06 PM
Boroda, Jan 10 The Baroda Cricket Association (BCA) on Sunday sought a report from the senior team manager of its senior team after allrounder Deepak Hooda reportedly quit the Baroda team ahead of the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, alleging that he was "bullied" by the team captain, Krunal Pandya. “We are awaiting for the manager's report,” BCA secretary Ajit Lele was quoted as saying by news agency PTI on Sunday. Hooda said he was left "demoralized, depressed and under pressure" by Krunal Pandya's behaviour in an email to Baroda Cricket Association secretary Ajit Lele, who confirmed Hooda's exit from the team. “At this moment, I am demoralized, depressed and under pressure. As from last some days, my team captain Mr. Krunal Pandya is using abusing language to me in front of my teammates and also other state teams who have come for participation at Reliance Stadium Vadodara,” Hooda wrote in the letter to BCA, a copy of which is in possession of PTI. “Today I was practicing in nets and doing my preparation for tomorrow's game with the permission of head coach Mr. Prabhakar. Then Krunal came in nets (and) started misbehaving with me,” alleged Hooda. "In view of above facts, I am unable to play and perform my best under circumstances where every time our Baroda team captain poking me and disturbing me in my preparation," he concluded.