The BCCIs ombudsman, Justice Ajit Prakash Shah, has advised Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA) president Arshad Ayub to choose between his role at the HCA and running his cricket academy in order to not violate the principles of conflict of interest. Shah said in a statement that Ayub does not dispute the running of the Arshad Ayub Cricket Academy. As president of the HCA, he is likely to have a key role in the selecting the selectors, which by corollary, is likely to affect the manner in which the selections take place, and would lead to preferences given to certain students over others. There are, therefore, evident concerns in Mr Ayubs role as president of the HCA, and in running the academy.Shahs statement was in reply to an application filed by RM Bhaskar on 12 February, 2016, alleging possible conflicts of interest for nine elected members of the HCA. The ombudsman said he communicated the allegations to all the concerned individuals and sought clarifications.Aside from Ayub, the others against whom allegations were raised included HCA secretary K John Manoj, vice-presidents Narender Goud, Surender Aggarwal and Syed Moizuddin, joint-secretaries Vijayanand and Purushottam Agarwal, and executive committee members Adnan Mahmood and Srinivas Reddy.The ombudsman noted that he was troubled by several members of the HCA running cricket academies while holding administrative appointments. His statement said: These administrators usually select the selectors, and occasionally, even act as convenors of the selection committee for the various teams of the association, and, therefore, are in a position to influence decisions. When key office bearers are running their own cricket academies, it is natural that selectors will be influenced, and it definitely leads of a situation of conflict of interest.Another point of worry, the ombudsman said, was that several children and near relatives of administrators of the HCA appear to find places in the teams. While this is not to say that such selections are without merit, the large number of such selections raises some concerns.Further, many relatives of the HCA administrators appear to have been appointed at posts with the HCA, seemingly without following any procedure or due process. Explanations that such appointments are temporary are not satisfactory.The goings-on at the HCA are extremely disturbing, and immediate attempts should be made to curb the high prevalence of favouritism being practised by the association in all aspects of the game. Donald Payne Jersey Retro . 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Robinson finished with 17 points, all but two in the second half, and Lawson had 14 after halftime and finished with a game-high 11 assists as the Nuggets handed Dallas its first home loss in eight games this season. J.J. Hickson led Denver with 22, and Kenneth Faried added 10 points and 10 rebounds. COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- Maryland stepped into Big Ten play with a dominant performance that showcased its balance and depth.Ty Johnson ran for 204 yards on seven carries, and the unbeaten Terrapins breezed past Purdue 50-7 Saturday to provide DJ Durkin a satisfying victory in his first conference game as a college head coach.The Terrapins (4-0, 1-0) scored four touchdowns and amassed 293 yards in taking a 29-0 halftime lead. Maryland finished with 400 yards rushing and outgained the Boilermakers 496-205 overall.Its hard to stop, tough to defend, Durkin said of coordinator Walt Bells no-huddle offense , which has scored a school record 173 points over its first four games.Purdue (2-2, 0-1) had no answer.They came out and made plays we werent able to stop, defensive tackle Jake Replogle said.Taking over at Maryland after serving as Michigans defensive coordinator in 2015, Durkin has the Terrapins operating at a high level on both sides of the ball.Perry Hills threw two touchdown passes to Teldrick Morgan and ran for an 11-yard score. Johnson peeled off a 76-yard run and scored on carries of 8 and 48 yards, and Lorenzo Harrison chipped in with a 62-yard touchdown sprint.Our line did a heck of a job making the blocks and the running backs made some great cuts, Hills said.The defense sacked David Blough six times. The Boilermakers were ranked second in the nation in third-down conversions (59 percent), but in this game they went 6 for 20.Its a nice way to open our Big Ten season, said Terps defensive end Roman Braglio, who was credited with 2 1/2 sacks. We have a goal this year and were trying very, very hard to achieve. Its going to be hard to stop us.It was 36-0 before Purdue finally scored, on a 4-yard touchdown pass from Blough to Cole Herdman with 13:30 remaining.I think that we can without a doubt compete in the Big Ten, up front and physically, guard Jordan Roos said. They were just better than us today. Youve got to beat the guy in front of you, and it didnt happen today.Coming off two straight 300-yard games, Blough was limited to 46 yards passing before halftime and finished 18-for-41 for 132 yards.dddddddddddd.The Boilermakers were guilty of a variety of ill-timed penalties, poor tackling and shoddy blocking by the offensive line.`You cant lament. Youve got to figure out what your issues are, every single one us, coach Darrell Hazell said. If we dont, it can get worse. But were not going to let it get worse.Even when the Terrapins made mistakes of their own, Purdue couldnt capitalize. Maryland hadnt committed a turnover all year until Hills threw an interception on the opening series. The Terrapins subsequently jumped offside on third down, but Purdues J.D. Dellinger was wide right on a 35-yard field goal try.The defense did a fantastic job all day, Hills said. They really bailed us out a couple times.Maryland promptly moved 80 yards in six plays, then fooled the Boilermakers with an unbalanced formation on the 2-point conversion.On Purdues next series, an illegal formation wiped out a successful third-down play and forced a punt. Not long after that, Harrison burst up the middle on his 62-yard run.Johnsons first touchdown made it 22-0.Desperate for a spark, Hazell opted to for it on a fourth down from the Boilermakers 32. They made it, but it merely delayed Marylands next touchdown.POLL IMPLICATIONSAfter this surprisingly lopsided victory, Maryland might receive a few votes in the AP Top 25 poll as the list of unbeaten teams in the nation continues to dwindle. Then again, the Terrapins victories have come against Howard, Florida International, Central Florida and a Purdue team playing its first road game.UP NEXTPurdue: The Boilermakers travel to Illinois for a West Division matchup Saturday. The Illini lost to Nebraska 31-16 on Saturday.Maryland: The Terrapins take a short trip north to face Penn State and former Maryland assistant coach James Franklin. ' ' '