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13 instances when Shiv Sena shamed Indian cricket
Taking a look at the right-wing party's history of protesting cricket ties with the neighbouring country.
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The Sena activists broke into the BCCI headquarters to protest the board president’s meeting with his Pakistani counterpart on Monday, October 19, 2015. Photo courtesy ANI

Indian right-wing political party Shiv Sena is known for its hard stand and extremism over issues pertaining to Pakistan. Over the years, the party has used arm-twisting tactics and at times even compelled the governments to do away with any collaboration with Pakistani artists, sportspersons, writers and others. In a recent act, the party forced the organisers to cancel Pakistani ghazal singer Ghulam Ali’s concert in Mumbai on October 9. Few days back, it also splattered black paint on columnist Sudheendra Kulkarni’s face for hosting the book-launch function of former Pakistan foreign minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri’s book in Mumbai.
he party also has an ugly history with India-Pakistan cricket ties, as it has on multiple occasions thwarted attempts for cricket matches between the two nations. On Monday, the party forced cancellation of a meeting scheduled between Indian and Pakistan cricket board officials as its members stormed the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) headquarters to protest the meeting. Chinmay Jawalekar takes a look at 13 such instances from the history when Shiv Sena has protested cricket ties with the neighbouring country. Also Read: Shiv Sena storm BCCI office in Mumbai over cricket relations with Pakistan

1. Dug the Wankhede strip in October 1991: The members of Shiv Sena, who are also known as the Shiv Sainiks, dug up the Wankhede Stadium strip in Mumbai in order to prevent Pakistan from playing in the city. Not only the Mumbai Test, but the entire series got cancelled in the aftermath of the incident.

2. Got the possible India-Pakistan Test in Mumbai cancelled in 1998: In the year 1998, when the Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP)–Shiv Sena coalition government ruled the Indian state of Maharashtra, the latter flexed its muscle to get a possible India-Pakistan Test to be played in January 1999 in Mumbai cancelled. The BJP was unhappy with the development and its leader, the late Gopinath Munde, who was the then Deputy Chief Minister of the state, also expressed his displeasure. But the Chief Minister Manohar Joshi, who belonged to Shiv Sena, cancelled the match at the behest of his party supremo Balasaheb Thackeray.

3. Dug the Ferozshah Kotla pitch in 1999: The Shiv Sainiks dug up the pitch of the Ferozshah Kotla Stadium in Delhi ahead of Pakistan’s cricket tour of 1999. The incident came after the party had protested a Test match in Mumbai and had eventually got it cancelled. The BCCI and the local administration however decided to go ahead with the Delhi Test. The party later threatened that they would release venomous snakes in the outfield during the match. Taking precautions, the BCCI beefed up the security by unleashing a group of twenty-odd best snake-charmers of Delhi inside the Stadium. The match was eventually conducted in a smooth manner and is best remembered for former Indian spinner Anil Kumble’s record 10-wicket haul in the second innings.


Groundsman having a look at the Kotla strip damaged by the Shiv Sainiks. © Getty Images

4. Damaged India’s 1983 World Cup Trophy in 1999: The Shiv Sainiks vandalised BCCI’s office at Churchgate in Mumbai and damaged Indian cricket team’s 1983 World Cup Trophy. Also Read: Shiv Sena storms into BCCI office, protests against India vs Pakistan series: Twitter reactions

5. Damaged cricket pitch in Agra in 2003: In December 2003, Shiv Sena activists damaged the cricket pitch of the Agra Sports Stadium, the venue for the veterans’ match on December 24 between India and Pakistan.

6. Vowed to stop Pakistan’s proposed tour to India in 2005: In April 2005, Shiv Sena protested the proposed tour of the Pakistani cricket team to India. The party staged a sit-in in Mumbai and vowed not to allow the matches to be played anywhere in the country.

7. Protested India-Pakistan ODI in 2005: In April 2005, Bharatiya Vidyarthi Sena, the student wing of Shiv Sena, attempted to prevent the India-Pakistan One-Day International (ODI) match being held in New Delhi. Also Read: India-Pakistan cricket talks cancelled after Shiv Sena attack BCCI office in Mumbai

8. Threatened to disrupt Pakistan’s games in ICC Champions Trophy in 2006: After the Mumbai serial train blasts in July 2006, Shiv Sena warned that it will stage protests and disrupt the ICC Champions Trophy matches featuring Pakistan in Jaipur and Mohali. The protest came in the wake of Pakistani intelligence agency ISI’s alleged involvement in the bombings.

9. Opposed participation of Pakistani players in the IPL in 2009: Shiv Sena executive president Uddhav Thackeray in 2009 demanded that no Pakistani player should be permitted to play in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2. His statement came after the 26/11 terror attacks in Mumbai. Since then, the Pakistani players haven’t been allowed to participate in the cash-rich tournament.

10. Targeted Shah Rukh Khan in 2010: In 2010, the right-wing party targeted Bollywood actor and superstar Shah Rukh Khan for speaking against exclusion of Pakistani cricketers in the IPL. The party even threatened to disrupt screenings of his movie My Name is Khan.

11. Claimed the right to allow Pakistan play the final of World Cup 2011 in Mumbai: In 2011, the party issued a threat claiming the right to decide whether or not to allow Pakistan to play the final of the ICC World Cup 2011 scheduled to be played in Mumbai, if at all it makes it to the final. Also Read: ICC: Cricket should not be mixed with politics

12. Criticised Pakistan’s short tour to India in 2012: Shiv Sena strongly criticised the BCCI decision to invite Pakistan for a limited-overs series in December 2012. It maintained that it won’t allow the team to play in Mumbai. The BCCI avoided any unwanted situation by not scheduling any match in Mumbai.

13. Got the board officials’ meeting cancelled in 2015: On October 19, 2015, ahead of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Shahryar Khan’s scheduled meeting with new BCCI President Shashank Manohar on a possible bilateral series, Shiv Sainiks stormed the board’s headquarters at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai and protested strongly demanding the cancellation of the meeting, which eventually got cancelled. In a later development, the talks were shifted to Delhi and were scheduled to happen there on October 20.

13 instances when Shiv Sena shamed Indian cricket - Latest Cricket News, Articles & Videos at CricketCountry.com


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amaged trophies which the Indian cricket team won in 1998 stand in the BCCI office in Mumbai, after Shiv Sainiks ransacked the place to prevent Pakistan from playing in India in a cricket match in 1999. (Photo: Reuters)

Shiv Sena and Pak-India Cricket Histor
 
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13 instances when Shiv Sena shamed Indian cricket
Taking a look at the right-wing party's history of protesting cricket ties with the neighbouring country.
shiv-sena1.jpg

The Sena activists broke into the BCCI headquarters to protest the board president’s meeting with his Pakistani counterpart on Monday, October 19, 2015. Photo courtesy ANI

Indian right-wing political party Shiv Sena is known for its hard stand and extremism over issues pertaining to Pakistan. Over the years, the party has used arm-twisting tactics and at times even compelled the governments to do away with any collaboration with Pakistani artists, sportspersons, writers and others. In a recent act, the party forced the organisers to cancel Pakistani ghazal singer Ghulam Ali’s concert in Mumbai on October 9. Few days back, it also splattered black paint on columnist Sudheendra Kulkarni’s face for hosting the book-launch function of former Pakistan foreign minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri’s book in Mumbai.
he party also has an ugly history with India-Pakistan cricket ties, as it has on multiple occasions thwarted attempts for cricket matches between the two nations. On Monday, the party forced cancellation of a meeting scheduled between Indian and Pakistan cricket board officials as its members stormed the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) headquarters to protest the meeting. Chinmay Jawalekar takes a look at 13 such instances from the history when Shiv Sena has protested cricket ties with the neighbouring country. Also Read: Shiv Sena storm BCCI office in Mumbai over cricket relations with Pakistan

1. Dug the Wankhede strip in October 1991: The members of Shiv Sena, who are also known as the Shiv Sainiks, dug up the Wankhede Stadium strip in Mumbai in order to prevent Pakistan from playing in the city. Not only the Mumbai Test, but the entire series got cancelled in the aftermath of the incident.

2. Got the possible India-Pakistan Test in Mumbai cancelled in 1998: In the year 1998, when the Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP)–Shiv Sena coalition government ruled the Indian state of Maharashtra, the latter flexed its muscle to get a possible India-Pakistan Test to be played in January 1999 in Mumbai cancelled. The BJP was unhappy with the development and its leader, the late Gopinath Munde, who was the then Deputy Chief Minister of the state, also expressed his displeasure. But the Chief Minister Manohar Joshi, who belonged to Shiv Sena, cancelled the match at the behest of his party supremo Balasaheb Thackeray.

3. Dug the Ferozshah Kotla pitch in 1999: The Shiv Sainiks dug up the pitch of the Ferozshah Kotla Stadium in Delhi ahead of Pakistan’s cricket tour of 1999. The incident came after the party had protested a Test match in Mumbai and had eventually got it cancelled. The BCCI and the local administration however decided to go ahead with the Delhi Test. The party later threatened that they would release venomous snakes in the outfield during the match. Taking precautions, the BCCI beefed up the security by unleashing a group of twenty-odd best snake-charmers of Delhi inside the Stadium. The match was eventually conducted in a smooth manner and is best remembered for former Indian spinner Anil Kumble’s record 10-wicket haul in the second innings.


Groundsman having a look at the Kotla strip damaged by the Shiv Sainiks. © Getty Images

4. Damaged India’s 1983 World Cup Trophy in 1999: The Shiv Sainiks vandalised BCCI’s office at Churchgate in Mumbai and damaged Indian cricket team’s 1983 World Cup Trophy. Also Read: Shiv Sena storms into BCCI office, protests against India vs Pakistan series: Twitter reactions

5. Damaged cricket pitch in Agra in 2003: In December 2003, Shiv Sena activists damaged the cricket pitch of the Agra Sports Stadium, the venue for the veterans’ match on December 24 between India and Pakistan.

6. Vowed to stop Pakistan’s proposed tour to India in 2005: In April 2005, Shiv Sena protested the proposed tour of the Pakistani cricket team to India. The party staged a sit-in in Mumbai and vowed not to allow the matches to be played anywhere in the country.

7. Protested India-Pakistan ODI in 2005: In April 2005, Bharatiya Vidyarthi Sena, the student wing of Shiv Sena, attempted to prevent the India-Pakistan One-Day International (ODI) match being held in New Delhi. Also Read: India-Pakistan cricket talks cancelled after Shiv Sena attack BCCI office in Mumbai

8. Threatened to disrupt Pakistan’s games in ICC Champions Trophy in 2006: After the Mumbai serial train blasts in July 2006, Shiv Sena warned that it will stage protests and disrupt the ICC Champions Trophy matches featuring Pakistan in Jaipur and Mohali. The protest came in the wake of Pakistani intelligence agency ISI’s alleged involvement in the bombings.

9. Opposed participation of Pakistani players in the IPL in 2009: Shiv Sena executive president Uddhav Thackeray in 2009 demanded that no Pakistani player should be permitted to play in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2. His statement came after the 26/11 terror attacks in Mumbai. Since then, the Pakistani players haven’t been allowed to participate in the cash-rich tournament.

10. Targeted Shah Rukh Khan in 2010: In 2010, the right-wing party targeted Bollywood actor and superstar Shah Rukh Khan for speaking against exclusion of Pakistani cricketers in the IPL. The party even threatened to disrupt screenings of his movie My Name is Khan.

11. Claimed the right to allow Pakistan play the final of World Cup 2011 in Mumbai: In 2011, the party issued a threat claiming the right to decide whether or not to allow Pakistan to play the final of the ICC World Cup 2011 scheduled to be played in Mumbai, if at all it makes it to the final. Also Read: ICC: Cricket should not be mixed with politics

12. Criticised Pakistan’s short tour to India in 2012: Shiv Sena strongly criticised the BCCI decision to invite Pakistan for a limited-overs series in December 2012. It maintained that it won’t allow the team to play in Mumbai. The BCCI avoided any unwanted situation by not scheduling any match in Mumbai.

13. Got the board officials’ meeting cancelled in 2015: On October 19, 2015, ahead of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Shahryar Khan’s scheduled meeting with new BCCI President Shashank Manohar on a possible bilateral series, Shiv Sainiks stormed the board’s headquarters at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai and protested strongly demanding the cancellation of the meeting, which eventually got cancelled. In a later development, the talks were shifted to Delhi and were scheduled to happen there on October 20.

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@Shinigami

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amaged trophies which the Indian cricket team won in 1998 stand in the BCCI office in Mumbai, after Shiv Sainiks ransacked the place to prevent Pakistan from playing in India in a cricket match in 1999. (Photo: Reuters)

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so in conclusion, shiv sena are involved in
1. digging up pitches (occasionally)
2. vandalism
3. lots and lots of harsh words
 
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Most dirty, shameless and lunatic crowd is Indian crowd.
They have long history of abusing foreign players and doing "gunda gardi" in stadium...... particularly in matches in which India was suffering from sure defeat.......

I will love to see their faces, if Pakistan managed to beat India at Dharamsala.........

Let's see who will win in this battle
Extremism vs Cricket .........

I am with Cricket....... :-)

On a side note....Pak players will be provided security during wc
Hope to see a good game unlike the asia cup one
 
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@WAJsal doing selective moderation...this wasnt expected from you :disagree:
I am in process of merging this thread with another one, deleting some posts too. Selective, how so? do you know the whole story to call it selective?
 
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dont be petty, the anger of the indian crowd is always directed to their own players. we are not like the bangladeshis.
and stop making these excuses we know why you dont want to come to india

Don't troll be on topic and don't talk nonsense....I have tons of others thing to post in order to shut u r mouth for a long time. Indian peoples are threatening us just imagine stadium full of thousands of people only 50 to 100 security officials few hundred protesting out side and inside of the stadium then in a single over Amir score the hat-trick crowds become violent then tell me who provides security to players ? in that situation.

Most dirty, shameless and lunatic crowd is Indian crowd.
They have long history of abusing foreign players and doing "gunda gardi" in stadium...... particularly in matches in which India was suffering from sure defeat.......

I will love to see their faces, if Pakistan managed to beat India at Dharamsala.........

Let's see who will win in this battle
Extremism vs Cricket .........

I am with Cricket....... :-)
 
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Thousand among 1.3 billion

@WAJsal i only relpied to a demeaning comment.....you deleted my post with touching the previous post
Thats selective
To save you from a similar reply, then i forgot about this thread(was here Stupid & Funny from Around the World :Continued | Page 168 ), let me deal with some and if i have missed any report them.

Thousand among 1.3 billion

@WAJsal i only relpied to a demeaning comment.....you deleted my post with touching the previous post
Thats selective
To save you from a similar reply, then i forgot about this thread(was here Stupid & Funny from Around the World :Continued | Page 168 ), let me deal with some and if i have missed any report them.

dont be petty, the anger of the indian crowd is always directed to their own players. we are not like the bangladeshis.
and stop making these excuses we know why you dont want to come to india
PCB can't afford missing the world cup, security concerns are genuine and are taken seriously by the BCCI and Indian government. If any other team was facing similar threats, i assure you they would raise similar concerns.
 
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we are not like the bangladeshis
Exactly......
Bangalis have their own class.. ... Indians have their own.......

Why don't you learn from Pakistani and Sri Lankan crowds.....? Pakistanis were cheering for Zimbabwe when they were on tour......
 
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Exactly......
Bangalis have their own class.. ... Indians have their own.......

Why don't you learn from Pakistani and Sri Lankan crowds.....? Pakistanis were cheering for Zimbabwe when they were on tour......
learn from pakistani crowds :lol: ok.

but we do have every right to be angry at our cricketers if they fail. we the people got them all that money by watching those stupid 1 million ads and paying for the seats to get to the stadium. a lot of people wont like it when they dont get their moneys worth
 
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Pakistan security team to visit India on Monday before World T20

Sat, 5 Mar 2016-11:34pm , Karachi , PTI
Untill security clearance is given, no cricketer wil leave said Pak Interior Minister.

A three-member team constituted by the Pakistan government will depart for India on Monday to assess the security arrangements for the national team for the World T20 cricket tournament beginning next week.

Addressing a press conference in Islamabad, Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan said that until the security team gave clearance, the Pakistani cricketers will not depart for India. "The security team will assess whether complete security will be provided to our team during the Twenty20 World Cup. I have asked Pakistan Cricket Board chairman to wait, and the team can wait until the security clearance is assured," Nisar said. The security team will be led by Usman Anwar, director in the Federal Investigation Agency, and will have one representative each from the PCB and Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi.

Nisar pointed out that the security threats are not hollow. He said disturbing reports about security threats to Pakistan cricketers emanating from India, including from extremists and militant organizations, show that there may be law and order problem for the cricket team in India. He agreed that since the Pakistan team was scheduled to depart for India by Thursday, time was short but said the departure of the cricketers can be delayed until the security delegation gives clearance.

"The trip can be delayed till we are sure that they will be safe," he said. "We want to ensure our team is provided complete security in India and this is responsibility of the Indian government and International Cricket Council," the minister said. Pakistan play their matches in World T20 from March 15 onwards although the ICC event starts from Tuesday with qualifying matches.

Pakistan security team to visit India on Monday before World T20 | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis
 
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Just a face saving exercise after no one gave two hoots about the earlier boycott threat. One can easily predict the outcome of this security assessment by Pak security team. They will report back saying India has made adequate security arrangements for Pak team...& it's safe for the team to visit India...& Pak cricket team will show up on time!
 
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Just a face saving exercise after no one gave two hoots about the earlier boycott threat. One can easily predict the outcome of this security assessment by Pak security team. They will report back saying India has made adequate security arrangements for Pak team...& it's safe for the team to visit India...& Pak cricket team will show up on time!

Pakistani Team should participate and show up that is not something to be ashamed of whereas Indians should be more focused on this


Will dig Dharamsala pitch if Pakistan play India: Anti-Terrorist Front of India - The Express Tribune
The ATF demanded that the Pakistan team should not be allowed to play against India on March 19 otherwise they would dig the pitch in protest of the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA) Stadium.


“If the Pakistan team comes to Dharamsala to play against Indian cricket team, we will dig the pitch in HPCA stadium,” said Virender Shandilya, the national president of ATF of India. “There is a high risk that Pakistani terrorists can enter the area during the match and if Himachal Pradesh government allows the tie, it will be the disrespect towards the martyrs of Pathankot and Pampore,” he further claimed.

Will dig Dharamsala pitch if Pakistan play India: Anti-Terrorist Front of India - The Express Tribune

If you eventually plan to visit India, don't forget to take some precautions.

1. Carry your own water bottles (Indians cannot differentiate between water and cow urine)
2. Carry sufficient number of respirators so that the players don't get faint from bad smell

:lol:
 
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If you eventually plan to visit India, don't forget to take some precautions.

1. Carry your own water bottles (Indians cannot differentiate between water and cow urine)
2. Carry sufficient number of respirators so that the players don't get faint from bad smell
they survived in bangladsh....so no worries about precautions about india..they might b already over vaccined
 
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Just a face saving exercise after no one gave two hoots about the earlier boycott threat. One can easily predict the outcome of this security assessment by Pak security team. They will report back saying India has made adequate security arrangements for Pak team...& it's safe for the team to visit India...& Pak cricket team will show up on time!
Lol that's why BCCI is giving statements on daily basis to please come and play here with us...!
 
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