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Hockey India League: Pakistani players sent packing as tensions soar
By AFP / Web Desk
Published: January 15, 2013
NEW DELHI: Nine Pakistani players who had signed up to play in the Hockey India League (HIL) were sent home as a result of a flare-up along the Pakistan-India border, reported Express News.
Officials of the hockey league said that the players will be paid as promised but cannot be allowed to play due to rising tension.

None of the Pakistanis featured in the opening match of the Hockey India League (HIL) in New Delhi on Monday, and officials declined to comment when asked if they will play in the four-week event.
Reports suggest that the border flare-up could also affect the women’s cricket World Cup.
Trouble began on Sunday in Mumbai when the city’s franchise, which had enrolled four Pakistanis, was forced to cancel a practice session after protests from the right-wing nationalist Shiv Sena party.

The entire squad, coached by Australian Ric Charlesworth, shifted base to New Delhi as league organisers speculated if Mumbai could host the six matches allotted to it, the first one scheduled for January 20.

“I have no idea what will happen, but it will not be easy to play the matches in Mumbai if the Pakistanis are there,” Mumbai Hockey Association official Ram Singh told AFP.
The 34-match HIL, sanctioned by the sport’s world governing body, features top stars from around the world who will play for five city-based franchises till February 10.

The cities in the fray are New Delhi, Mumbai, Lucknow, Ranchi and Jalandhar.

Tensions between India and Pakistan were heightened last week by a series of cross-border exchanges in disputed Kashmir in which four soldiers were killed. India says that one of its soldiers was beheaded.

Meanwhile, media reports on Tuesday said the women’s cricket World Cup, scheduled to be played in Mumbai from January 31 to February 17, could be affected due to Pakistan’s participation.

The Pakistani women are due to play three matches in the preliminary league of the eight-nation event and at least another four if they advance to the second round.

The Indian Express newspaper quoted unnamed sources as saying Pakistan’s matches could be moved to Ahmedabad, which last month hosted a one-day international between the men’s teams of the two nations.

There was no immediate comment from the International Cricket Council on the report.
Hockey India League: Pakistani players sent packing as tensions soar – The Express Tribune
 
Finally Modi's move shown some effect. Entire nation should support our Army.
This actually due to Shiv Sena... who yesterday Protested & Warned to Pack there Bags ... or face the Heat... the Pressure from Hindu Nationalist is unbearable for the Government now...

Thank u Hindu Nationalist individuals & groups in Social Network ... We can Change the Indian political system by our keyboards now ...

Salute to Mark Zuckerburg who gave us this weapon ...
 
This actually due to Shiv Sena... who yesterday Protested & Warned to Pack there Bags ... or face the Heat... the Pressure from Hindu Nationalist is unbearable for the Government now...
Thank u Hindu Nationalist individuals & groups in Social Network ... We can Change the Indian political system by our keyboards now ...
Salute to Mark Zuckerburg who gave us this weapon ...
There was a call for support for NaMo from RSS that you give patriotic speeches, rather help us in this matter. Congress is already bashed for months after Rape case then LOC case, then army speaking different than what PMO said, so it was bound to happen.

You are right about social network.
 
Good, the Indians are again proving what a bunch of drama queens they are. !! :laugh:

Where are those who use to preach that border issues shouldn't come into sporting and trade relations. :cheesy:

Surely hope that Ansar Burney is taking notice. :whistle:
 
Beygrato ko jana hee nai chaiyee taa. And its only Indians who can do this invite ppl and than send them back.
:D..................:D

Good, the Indians are again proving what a bunch of drama queens they are. !! :laugh:
Where are those who use to preach that border issues shouldn't come into sporting and trade relations. :cheesy:
Surely hope that Ansar Burney is taking notice. :whistle:
All drama queens are in Pakistan Qadri, CJ etc. Also watch Imran on press conference.
 
They are still getting payed . They wanted some extra cash , they got it . Plus security from any random guy or group who would have harmed them in pretext of wrong concept of Nationalism . Good , level-headed decision i would say .
 
Meanwhile, media reports on Tuesday said the women’s cricket World Cup, scheduled to be played in Mumbai from January 31 to February 17, could be affected due to Pakistan’s participation.
Damn! I say, send the men packing but keep the Pakistani damsels here!! :lol:
 
:D..................:D

All drama queens are in Pakistan Qadri, CJ etc. Also watch Imran on press conference.

Poor judgement to say the least.....how do above in any way concern India.
If that was the case, one could say same for Anna Hazare and a few others i can name but i'm sure you know the score. !!
 
Poor judgement to say the least.....how do above in any way concern India.
If that was the case, one could say same for Anna Hazare and a few others i can name but i'm sure you know the score. !!
Well Anna Hazaare movement made sure Congress will go this time. I am just telling you about drama queens. :D
 
This is indeed unfortunate.

Bad timing , thats all.

In any case it is best for the players to be safe than sorry.
 
We are the dumbest nation on the planet, we are falling in the same trap over and over again.
Next constitutional ammendment, no normalization of realtionship with hindu fundamentalists
no sports, no trade, heck even no foreign mission in India
pakistan govt should immediately pull out MFN status for India
nice doing Pakistan Army, you know how to deal with them
 
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