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Pak hockey, squash teams set to pull out of India tour

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Posted: Dec 24, 2008 at 1127 hrs IST

Karachi In a tit-for-tat response, Sports Ministry has virtually prompted the Government to pull out from upcoming sporting events in India, who decided against touring Pakistan for a cricket series citing a diplomatic stand-off following the recent Mumbai terror attacks.

Pakistan's Federal Secretary of Sports Ashraf Khan has described the situation as "so hot" and said it was not advisable for the players to tour India in the current circumstances.

Pakistan is scheduled to take part in a four-nation hockey series to be played in Chandigarh and Jalandhar next February after it's squash team has a chance to defend Asian junior title in Chennai on January 16.

"Allowing our squash and hockey players to leave for India will be too risky at the moment as the gravity of the situation does not allow us to send our sports teams there," Ashraf was quoted as saying in the 'Dawn'.

Asked if security was a concern or it was a tit-for-tat response, Ashraf admitted that it was in reply to India scrapping its tour of Pakistan.

"The situation is so hot that I don't think it will be advisable for Pakistan team to tour India, particularly when Indians have refused to come to Pakistan. So, we have to look at that but yes, we have not taken final decision," he told a television channel.

"We have to take into account our foreign office, we have to take into account our political leadership and after that we will decide, but my personal view is that at present atmosphere is not conducive for such events," Ashraf said.

Ashraf said the decision would be made in a day or two. "Maybe within a day or two (decision would be made). But these are my personal views. This is scenario is not advisable (to tour India). We're sure Indian government will make fool-proof security arrangement but who knows, tempers are so hot... that anything can happen," he said.

When pointed out that England cricket team did not face any security problem, Ashraf said "there is difference between English team and Pakistan. You know the hype and relation between Pakistan and India is different from England and India".

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Sports standoff by Pakis by Suresh Mathew on 24 Dec 2008

If Pakisatn Widraws nothing will happen on the contrarary they will loose a chance to play aganist an elite team like India as far as Gutless Pakis are concerned.

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