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New Zealand cancel
Pakistan cricket tour
Wellington, March 4 (IANS)
The
New Zealand Cricket (NZC) team Wednesday cancelled their tour of
Pakistan scheduled in November after Tuesday's terror attack on
the Sri Lankan team in Lahore. NZC's decision comes a day after
six Sri Lankan cricketers - captain Mahela Jayawaredene, his deputy
Kumar Sangakkara, Ajantha Mendis, Thilan Samaraweera, Tharanga Paranavitana
and Chaminda Vaas - were injured when the team bus came under heavy
attack from gunmen en route to the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore for
the second Test match. Six escorting policemen were killed in the
attack that took place near the Liberty Market crossing.
"We're not going
and I think that's pretty clear," New Zealand Cricket (NZC)
chief executive Justin Vaughan said. "I don't think any international
team will be going to Pakistan in the foreseeable future. New Zealand
officials are likely to meet their Pakistani counterparts at the
next International Cricket Council (ICC) executive meeting in Abu
Dhabi in April where they are expected to propose a neutral venue
for the series.
Vaughan said: "It's
very frightening that for the first time a cricket team appears
to be the specific target of terrorist action. That's never happened
before. All previous incidents have been about being in the wrong
place at the wrong time. This is a very different proposition and
I think just a very frightening one for world cricket."
"I think the options
will probably revolve around playing them at a neutral venue,"
Vaughan said. "They have played previous games in the Gulf
states."
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