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IPL franchises will 'miss' Pak players

Agencies

Posted: Feb 03, 2009 at 1015 hrs IST
      

Karachi: Pakistani cricketers' absence from the second season of the Indian Premier League has left the affected franchises disappointed with their top officials saying that the Twenty20 event would be poorer without players from Pakistan.

The Pakistan foreign affairs office barred the country's cricketers from travelling to India for IPL because of "security concerns".

The BCCI and IPL officials, Niranjan Shah and Lalit Modi said the absence of Pakistani players would not make a difference to the league's following. But the franchises felt otherwise.

Joy Bhatacharya -- the team leader of the Kolkata Knight Riders team for whom Shoaib Akhtar, Umar Gul, Salman Butt, Mohammad Hafeez played last season -- said the team would miss the Pakistani flavour this season.

"We are not just a team we were like a family and Shoaib and Umar are not only good cricketers but popular among their teammates as well at the Knight Riders. We will surely miss them a lot," he told Geo TV.

Similar feelings were expressed by Amrit Mathur, the CEO of Delhi Daredevils. "We are going to miss the Pakistani players because they were key members of our team," Mathur told the channel.

"Shoaib Malik in fact was a very important member of the side and very cooperative we will miss his presence. One would have liked Pakistani presence in the IPL," he said.

Fraser Castellino, the CEO of Rajasthan Royals, said he was disappointed but nothing could be done if the government didn't allow Pakistani players to play in the IPL.

"Definitely we will miss someone like Sohail Tanvir who performed so well for us or even Kamran Akmal. It means we have to reorganize our team and plans for the new season," Fraser said.

Another team official said Pakistani players had added value to the IPL but the league would continue to prosper without them.

Niranjan Shah said there was nothing the Indian board or IPL could do since the players were not allowed to travel to India by their foreign ministry.

But most of the former Pakistani players supported the government decision pointing out that in current scenario it was better to avoid going to India.

"It would be wise if our players are patient and wait for relations to improve between the two countries," former Test captain Rashid Latif said.

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Pakistani Players Barred from IPL
by Shilpa Rao on 2009-02-04 14:23:45.459953+05:30
I believe that the boom of cricket in India is because of India-Pakistan rivalry in cricket.If there are no matches between India
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terrorists
by Faizan on 2009-02-03 18:06:45.874021+05:30
certainly, Pakistan did the right by not allowing its players to travel India for IPL. why to be part of an event which is being played in a country which is not secure at all, specially for Muslims.
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pak players
by k shyam prasad on 2009-02-03 13:54:14.687292+05:30
why are we crying for players of a criminal country. only when the people of pakistan realise that its going to cost us if pak govt continues it stupid ways will pak try to improve itself. ous IPL ceo's are behaving very irresponsibly by saying they miss pak players. why are these guys trying to show only money matters
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Well off w/o these players:
by Indian on 2009-02-03 13:04:09.140813+05:30
I'm happy to see no paki players.They don't deserve to benefit from IPL bonanza because they are Pakistanis and Pakistan is a undeserving nation for it's anti-India and Anti-world activities.
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Good Riddance
by manish on 2009-02-03 12:11:19.632805+05:30
if not terrorist supporters, these pakis are criminals. IPL is better off without them, good riddance to bad rubbish
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