Looks like the terrorists are hell bent on destroying
all normal activities in India. At a
time when we are looking forward eagerly for the Indo-Australian test
series, these extremists are trying to destroy the prospects of the
tour itself. But kudos to the Australian Cricket Board, even after
those bomb blasts at Delhi, Jaipur, and Bangalore, it gave the green
signal to the tour. Normally under such circumstances, any other
country would have straightaway dropped the idea of touring India.
Then, there were two more blasts in Delhi leaving two dead and
22 injured. And guess what Ponting says, �We will tour
India no matter what happens. It is not just a game of cricket now. It
is also a game of life and death.� This spirit of
sportsmanship is very rare to find these in these days of match fixing
and other illegal elements of the game. But with the comment coming
from Ponting, the Aussies are all charged to face not only the Indian
cricket team, but also the team of terror groups!
Following
the fresh blasts in Delhi this week, the security advisory of the
Union Government has issued fresh orders to all the states where the
matches are to be played: Delhi, Karnataka, Rajasthan, Maharashtra,
and Chandigarh. The order asks the state governments to increase the
security for the players as well as the fans who will be present in
the stadiums. Not only stadiums, the hotels where the players are
staying are now carrying maximum security.
There are some
practice matches scheduled at Hyderabad and Jaipur too. The main
venues for the games are Mohali, Bangalore, Nagpur, and Delhi. The
first match is scheduled on October 9th. Shashank Manohar, the current
BCCI chief who replaced Sharad Pawar is all confident that the series
will be a success. And to support him, the Australian Security Council
has approved all the security plans and wants the series to happen at
any cost. Now this will be a real series to watch for: a series
between bombs and balls!
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