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India-Pak series approved by Dubai ruler
DUBAI, MAY 7. A proposal for staging India-Pakistan hockey series
here has been approved by the Dubai ruler's office even though
India's participation in the event remained uncertain.
The UAE Hockey Committee, with backing from the Cricketers'
Benefit Fund Series, organisers of cricket series in Sharjah,
have been trying to host the tournament here early next year and
its efforts got a boost when the ruler's office conveyed its
approval to Major Saeed al Suweidi, the committee's general
secretary.
The approval means the tournament would be held next February at
the Central Ministry Command Stadium though the astroturf hockey
pitch is yet to be readied.
The event was planned for April-May this year but had to be
postponed as the facility was not available.
With a substantial presence of the expatriate population from the
Indian sub-continent here, the hockey tournament is expected to
see the same success as CBFS cricket series in Sharjah.
India did not participate in the Sharjah cricket series this year
after the government categorically stated the country would not
participate at non-regular venues, including Singapore, Sharjah
and Toronto, for three years.
However, the Indian Sports Minister, Uma Bharti, is on record
stating that restrictions on sporting contacts with Pakistan were
limited only to cricket and not other disciplines.
- PTI
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