After five years, Pakistan team in Bangalore

December 23, 2012

Pak_BangBangalore, December 23: Amid unprecedented security arrangements, the Pakistan cricket team arrived here on Saturday night for its first bilateral series since the 26/11 Mumbai terrorist attacks in 2008.

Following the brutal carnage, India had cancelled all the bilateral engagements with its neighbours and had excluded Pakistan players from the cash-rich Indian Premier League.


More than four years after the horrific incident allegedly plotted in Pakistan and relations between the two countries seemingly on the mend, Pakistan will begin its Indian campaign with a T20 International here at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium, that has turned into a fortress for the December 25 match.

Pakistan is scheduled to play another T20 in Ahmedabad (December 28) followed by three one-dayers in Chennai (December 30), Kolkata (January 3) and Delhi (January 6).


The last time the two archrivals met was in Sri Lanka during the World T20 in October, a match India won comfortably. Prior to this, the M S Dhoni-led team had tamed Pakistan in Mohali in the semifinal of the 2011 World Cup which eventually it won in Mumbai, beating Sri Lanka in the final match.

This, however, is the first bilateral series after the visit by a Pakistani team towards the end of 2007. This was in fact India’s turn to travel across the border for a return series but there has been no international cricket in Pakistan since the March 2009 attack on a bus carrying the Sri Lankan team and India were reluctant to play in a “neutral venue.”


After months of discussions between the two cricket boards, India agreed to host Pakistan for a short series, squeezing it in the gap between England T20s which concluded on Saturday and ODIs that begin on January 11.

Notwithstanding the huge excitement that the rubber has generated, there have been a few fringe elements which are up in arms against India hosting the arch-rivals. Threats like laying siege to the stadium to digging the playing arena haven’t been taken lightly from those responsible for the security. The organisers at the Chinnaswamy Stadium have used iron railings to barricade an area of about 30 metres from the pitch as a precautionary measure.

While local outfits have made their disapproval clear, the Taliban, too, described the Pakistan team's tour as a “disgusting gesture” and held out threats of violence against India.

In a statement emailed to journalists, Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan spokesman Ihsanullah Ihsan said the “visit of Pakistani team to India is a disgusting gesture. Pakistan's government is doing all this on the orders of their god America and in fear of India. God willing, mujahideen of Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan will soon clear the debt of blood of martyrs with India.”




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February 4,2020

Feb 4: India captain Virat Kohli on Tuesday said the death of NBA legend Kobe Bryant in a helicopter crash has impacted his outlook towards life, which he feels, is sometimes taken for granted in pursuit of control over the future.

Bryant, a two-time Olympic gold-medallist and one of the most decorated basketball players of all time, died in a helicopter crash last month along with his 13-year-old daughter Gianna, who was also a budding hoopster.

"Firstly, it was a shock to everyone. I grew up watching those NBA games in the morning and watching what he did on court. But when someone that you have looked up to in some ways, passes away like that, it does put things in perspective," Kohli said on the eve of the first ODI against New Zealand here.

"...at the end of the day, life can be so fickle. It's so unpredictable. I think a lot of the times we get too caught up in the pressures of what we have to do tomorrow...we really forget living life and enjoying life and just appreciating and being grateful for the life we have," he added.

Kohli said a tragedy like this makes one realise that nothing can be more important than enjoying every moment of existence.

"...it did put things in perspective for me massively. It just makes you feel like not wanting to have control of things in front of you all the time, and just embracing life and appreciating it.

"You start looking at things from a different point of view suddenly and you want to enjoy every moment you're going through. You realise that what you're doing at the end of the day is not the most important thing. The most important thing is life itself," Kohli signed off.

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June 12,2020

New Delhi, Jun 12: The BCCI on Friday called off Indian cricket team's short tour of Zimbabwe in August due to the threat posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The announcement was on expected lines after Sri Lanka Cricket announced on Thursday that India's limited overs tour in June-July was postponed indefinitely.

"The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Friday announced that the Indian Cricket Team will not travel to Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe owing to the current threat of COVID-19," BCCI secetary Jay Shah said in a statement.

"Team India was originally scheduled to travel to the island nation from 24th June 2020 for three ODIs and as many T20Is and to Zimbabwe for a series comprising three ODIs starting 22nd August 2020," Shah added.

The Indian team is yet to resume training and the camp is unlikely to take place before July. The players will take around six weeks to be match-ready.

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