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Vihari steps down as Andhra captain for rest of Ranji season

Hanuma Vihari looked good while he lasted, before he fell lbw to Matthew Potts AFP/Getty Images

Hanuma Vihari has stepped down as the Andhra captain for the rest of the Ranji Trophy season. Ricky Bhui will lead the team now after Vihari led them to a draw against Bengal at home in the opening round of the season. Vihari continues to be part of the XI as Andhra take on Mumbai in their Group B clash at the Sharad Pawar Academy in BKC, Mumbai.

Bhui had scored 175, his 15th first-class hundred, in the clash against Bengal while Vihari managed 51 in the only innings for Andhra.

Vihari last played for India against England in Birmingham in 2022. Last season, he captained Andhra to the knockouts, where they lost to Madhya Pradesh in the quarter-final. In that match, Vihari batted left-handed for a major part of the first innings and throughout the second innings after fracturing his left forearm, courtesy an Avesh Khan bouncer. He scored 490 runs in the last season in 14 innings, at an average of 35 with two half-centuries.

Later he also played the Duleep Trophy for South Zone and the Irani Cup for Rest of India against Ranji champions Saurashtra. In the Duleep Trophy he scored 0 and 43 in the semi-final before top-scoring with 63 and 42 in both innings of the final which they lost to West Zone. In the Irani Cup, he managed just 33 and 22. He was the captain in all those first-class matches.

Before the start of this season, Vihari was mulling a move to MP to play under renowned domestic coach Chandrakant Pandit in order to rekindle his Test career. But Andhra managed to retain him at the last minute and he scored 229 runs at a strike rate of 149.67 in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy and only 109 in the Vijay Hazare Trophy. He also did not find takers at the auction for IPL 2024 last month.

Bhui, 27, has led Andhra in the past - 22 times across formats and on five occasions in the Ranji Trophy. His last game as captain was against Uttarakhand in March 2022.