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England tour to India still on track
CHENNAI, OCT. 18. At a meeting in Kuala Lumpur yesterday
involving Lord MacLaurin and Tim Lamb with the President and Hon.
Secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), it
was agreed that there was no reason at the present time why the
England tour to India next month should not go ahead as planned.
Mr. Dalmiya, President of the BCCI, said, ``There are no visible
signs of trouble in India connected with the current military
action being taken by the USA and its allies. However, in view of
the recent concerns expressed over the safety of the England
players. I have confirmed to Lord MacLaurin and Tim Lamb that I
have been in discussion with the Indian Government regarding the
provision of appropriate security measures for the England team
while they are in our country. You can be sure that the
Government would not allow the tour to take place if they felt
that the physical safety of members of the team was under
threat.''
In the meantime the ECB has confirmed that it will remain in
regular communication with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office
and with the British High Commission in Delhi regarding the
current security situation in India.
Lord MacLaurin added, ``The ECB and the BCCI will continue to
closely monitor events in the coming days and weeks, and we have
agreed on the importance of maintaining a constant dialogue.
Naturally, both Boards are very keen for the Tour to proceed.
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