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New Zealand 'A' pulls out of Moin-ud-Dowla tourney
By Our Sports Reporter
HYDERABAD, SEPT. 13. It was a sad but inevitable decision by the
New Zealanders to pull out of the Coromandel King Moin-ud-Dowla
Gold Cup cricket tournament after reaching the semifinals here.
``Fearing escalation of trouble in the sub-continent following
the terrorist attack on the United States of America, we have
been told to come back home by the New Zealand Cricket Board,''
said Mr. Ross Dykes, manager of the New Zealand `A' team.
``It is not that we are not safe in India. But it was more of a
precautionary measure. The decision by our Board was apparently
taken after consultations with the Foreign Ministry,'' Mr. Dykes
said. ``Afterall, the players' welfare is utmost for us. And most
of them are in a mood to be back in their homes rather than be
kept guessing in case of any escalation of trouble,'' was his
explanation to a query.
``We got the communication from the Board this morning and not
from the Foreign Office,'' he clarified.
The Kiwi manager took pains to say that they were absolutely
comfortable with their stay in India. ``We enjoyed the
hospitality here and it was a nice gesture on the part of the
Hyderabad Cricket Association to allot all our matches at Lal
Bahadur Stadium,'' he remarked.
Commenting on the tour itself, Dykes was very pleased with the
team's performance on this tour. ``We won the Buchi Babu
tournament and were very optimistic of winning here too,'' he
said. ``Definitely, it was a sad and disappointing decision to
quit the event mid-way'', he added. More so for the five players
who were supposed to join the National squad in Pakistan.
However, with that tour itself being cancelled, this team will in
all probability join them in Singapore before flying back to New
Zealand. A sorry end to a team which delighted the local fans
with their high quality skills in all departments of the game and
that too after spending nearly Rs. 4.5 lakhs for their stay in
Hyderabad.
``We have to abide by the Board's decision which is always in
tune with the players' interests,'' Mr. Dykes said to a question
whether they could have continued to stay back in India. On the
experience of playing here, the manager said that it was
certainly a good investment for the future. ``We personally feel
that the players adapted themselves remarkably to the Indian
conditions, which is evident by their performances on the
field,'' he said. ``We love and hope to be back playing in
India,'' he concluded.
The New Zealanders are scheduled to leave by the Mumbai flight
tonight. Originally the New Zealanders were to play MRF (Chennai)
at Lal Bahadur Stadium in one semifinal while, India Cements
takes on Indian Overseas Bank at the Gymkhana.
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