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Asian Countries not safe to host 2011 World Cup?
Abdullah Khan , Hyderabad: Mar 4 2009
Made Popular Mar 4 2009
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Asian Countries not safe to host 2011 World Cup?

The deadly terror attack on Sri Lankan players has put a serious question mark over Pakistan’s status as co-host for 2011 World Cup to be held in the sub continent. In the wake of the terror attack the comments by International Cricket Council (ICC) Vice President and the President of World Cup organizing Committee Sharad Pawar that holding matches in Pakistan could be difficult, it may have serious implication for the 2011 World Cup.

After attack Pakistan’s chances of co hosting the 2011 World Cup have almost diminished. Australia, New Zealand, West Indies, England and India have already made it clear that they would not play in Pakistan and ICC had earlier postponed the Champion’s trophy also.

This was not the first time that terrorist in Pakistan had attacked the sportsmen, earlier New Zealand quit a 2002 series after a bomb explosion near the team hotel in Karachi which killed 11 people. The situation in Pakistan is such that teams should not be expected to go there in the immediate future.

And it is not the ever-increasing un-controllable terror networks in Pakistan only , but the dreaded suicide squad of LTTE striking almost at will and recent Bangladesh mutiny which has put the world cup in real jeopardy. India alone seems to be safe place though not above the suspicion after 26/11 Mumbai attacks.
Cricket tours have been canceled in the past for fears of death threats, natural calamities or on the grounds of racial discrimination but never ever thecricketers were prime targets of terror attacks.

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Clearly security wasnt taken that seriously and sri lanka’s team felt the worst of it. I saw some security expert on the TV talking about ferrying teams around in armored cars with helicopter gunship escorts.... If you need a para-military escort to go to a country then whats the point, its to extreme, just sort out your internal problems.
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Abdullah Khan
Hyderabad, India
Undoubtedly, attack on Sri Lankan team demonstrates great security lapse. Now no team will visit Pakistan, and the PCB should voluntarily arrange all future tours at neutral venues for the next year, may be longer.
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Adam
Brisbane, Australia
Unfortunately we see yet another case of radicalism that is going to ruin Pakistan's chances of playing in, let alone hosting the world cup. Times being as they are it seems that this muslim hatred toward 'infadels' is a growing problem both at home and abroad. The ICC need to be tough. Liverpool fans acted wrongly in Turin many years ago and England as a country had to take the fall for that, no team being allowed to compete in Europe. Cricket should take a leaf from this example, Pakistan should be banned.
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Abdullah Khan
Hyderabad, India
Mr Adam
Teams should stop touring Pakistan but their players should be allowed to tour and play home matches at neutral venues till the situation improves a lot
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Sanwali
Shimla, India
Pakistan, India, Sri-Lanka, Bangladesh…none of the country is safe for the 2011 world cup. I believe that the series should be held somewhere where people should enjoy the game rather than be scared of the attacks.

All of these countries are in mess and there is no surety that the things will change in next one or two years.

I will not comment on the other countries but for India, they deserve this shame of people backing out from their land. When a country can’t protect its citizens and the visitors, then it is doomed to face the shame.
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Abdullah Khan
Hyderabad, India
Ms Sanwali
If the security fears continue, then there will b only a few countries where cricket could b played.
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Dear Friend: I totally agree with your views. In the news clippings of the Lahore incidents, we were shown pictures of the attackers. Will anyone be able to explain how these pictures were clicked and by whom?
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