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Pak cancels hockey team's tour to India

In a tit-for-tat response, Pakistan has decided not to send its hockey and squash teams to India citing security concerns for players.

Updated on: Jan 2, 2009, 22:22:22 IST
PTI | By , Karachi
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Pakistan on Friday decided not to send its hockey and squash teams to India citing security concerns for players.

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The Pakistan hockey team was supposed to take part in the four-nation Punjab Gold Cup, scheduled to start in Chandigarh from January 31, while the squash team was to defend its Asian Junior title in Chennai. The tournament was supposed to start from January 16.

However, the decision to cancel the hockey team's trip was taken after Pakistan was replaced by New Zealand in the double-leg tournament that also features Beijing Olympic gold medallist Germany, the Netherlands, besides hosts India.

"The hockey and squash federations had applied for clearance to travel to India which we have not given as we have security concerns for our sportsmen and women in India," Pakistan Sports Minister Aftab Shah Jillani said.

He said due to the existing tension between the two countries, the ministry thought it prudent not to send the teams to India.

"Until the relations and conditions improve between the two countries we don't think it is wise to send our teams there. They are security threats," Jillani said.

However, Sports Secretary Ashraf Khan said the decision does not mean out that Pakistan has suspended sporting ties with India.

"I wouldn't say we have suspended sporting ties with India. We are willing to play India in any sport at a neutral venue," Khan said.

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