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In the wake of the terrorist attacks in Lahore, there have been a series of security review meetings that have been held in India over the Indian Premiere League.

Indian Home Minister, P Chidabambaram has now asked the IPL commissioner Lalit Modi to postpone the IPL as its dates are clashing with the dates of the Indian elections and the government won't be able to guarantee security to matches considering that most of the people would be busy with the election security.

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Home Minister P Chidambaram has told NDTV that IPL should be postponed until the General Elections are over.

The minster thinks that sharing security between polls and IPL is a matter of concern and has asked the Union Home Secretary to discuss new possible dates with the IPL organisers.

Commenting on the Lahore attack, the minister told NDTV group editor Barkha Dutt that it came as a result of Pakistan's policy on terror. "We are concerned it could spill over to India," he added.
There will be a meetin to discuss a change of date of IPL tomorrow.

Now i don't think that change of date is an option.
Simply cos with the packed international calendar, any change would mean most international players will not play(With ashes on, England and Australia are sure shot out)

And if no international participation, the worst case seems to be that the 2009 edition of IPL will be cancelled.
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Indian Home Minister, P Chidabambaram has now asked the IPL commissioner Lalit Modi to postpone the IPL as its dates are clashing with the dates of the Indian elections and the government won't be able to guarantee security to matches considering that most of the people would be busy with the election security.
How ridiculous, do these politicians think anything other than elections and coming back to power.

However even if the IPL goes as per schedule, i doubt if all the players from others countries will participate in it, after what has happened in Lahore. Frankly i will be surprised to see any cricket in any country in the subcontinent for some time. Pakistan, Sri lanka and Bangladesh have problems in their backyard. India too is considered unsafe after the Mumbai attacks. Today's attack is just the trigger the players needed to feel unsafe.
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Blame it again 4 the Pakistan na......
This is coz of attacks on Pak na....
See only not Pak there r threats 2 India 2!!!
But comparitively small and little weaker Pak is usually hit by terrorists......
Terrorists .....Wat did they got frm todays attack......If Sri's players would die wat will they get??
accept Pak's decreasing Reputatyion
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^^ What balme on pakistan.
Obviously without today's attack the subcontinent was still unsafe but today was the heights. You just can't brush what happened today and call it "normal"
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According to one of the news channels, the pakistani intelligence had provided the warning about the possible attack on the Sri Lankan team. Hence the bus route was changed and instead of using the main entrance the back entrance was used. If the terrorists still attacked the bus then there must have been certainly 'insiders' who gave tips to them.
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Pakistani police issued sketches on Thursday of four of the gunmen who attacked Sri Lanka's cricket team but no breakthrough had emerged two days after the gunmen fired and then melted away.
The ambush on the team and its police escorts as they drove to the main stadium in Lahore shocked cricket-mad Pakistan and raised new fears about the nuclear-armed US ally's ability to overcome the threat of rising Islamist militancy.

Seven Pakistanis -- six policemen and the driver of a bus carrying match officials -- were killed in Tuesday's attack.

Faced with angry finger-pointing over the failure of the police to protect the team, a senior Lahore official said investigators had warned the authorities of just such an attack.

Police handed the media sketches of four of the 12 gunmen.

"The sketches were made from the accounts of a car owner and a rickshaw driver," said city police inspector Asif Rashid.

"They appear to be 25 to 30 years old," he said.

Six Sri Lankan players were wounded along with two team officials, including a British assistant coach. They flew back to Colombo along with the rest of their party later on Tuesday.

Two Australian umpires and an English referee caught up in the attack slammed the security arrangements and said they were abandoned by Pakistani security forces once the shooting began.

"We were caught in a war zone," umpire Simon Taufel told reporters on his return to Australia.

"The gunfire ... it just kept going. We thought, when's it going to stop? Who's going to come and save us, how are we going to get out of here? I was expecting a bullet."

ICC match referee Chris Broad told a news conference in Manchester he and other match officials had been left like "sitting ducks" when the attack began.

Pakistan police, desperate for leads, have rounded up scores of people without establishing any link, according to officials, although one investigator told Reuters they had found a cellphone that had led to the arrest of at least one real suspect.

"We've made some arrests, one through a SIM card, but there has been no major catch," city police chief Habib-ur Rehman said late on Wednesday, referring to a device that holds information in a mobile phone.

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Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi told a news conference with his Sri Lankan counterpart that investigators were following important leads that would eventually unearth the culprits.

Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama said it was the first attack on Sri Lankans outside the country and he did not rule out the possibility the rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) were involved.

Police had warned authorities that the Sri Lankan team was at risk, said Lahore administrator Khusro Pervaiz.

"It's correct that we were forewarned ... there were many pieces of information which came to us," he told Dawn Television.

Pervaiz did not elaborate but said security for the team could have been "much, much better".

The umpires and players were being driven in a convoy to Lahore's Gaddafi stadium when they came under attack.

The driver of the umpires' bus was among the seven people killed, leaving them stranded in the middle of the crossfire and unable to follow the players' bus to the stadium.

"The driver's foot was lodged on the accelerator and it was revving at a million miles an hour," Steve Davis, another umpire, said. "Eventually a police officer came from somewhere, dragged the driver's body out, and drove us at top speed to the stadium."

The government of Punjab province, of which Lahore is the capital, has offered a reward of $125 000 for information on the attackers, who were armed with AK-47s, hand grenades and rocket-propelled grenades.

Television footage showed the gunmen, some of whom appeared to be in their early 20s, wearing track suits and trainers and shalwar kameez, traditional long shirt and baggy trousers.

Pakistan, beset by economic problems, has reeled under a wave of bomb and gun attacks in recent years, mostly carried out by militants linked to the Taliban or al Qaeda.

Commentators have mentioned similarities between the Lahore attack and November's assault on the Indian city of Mumbai in which nearly 170 people were killed. India blamed Pakistani militants and their security agency handlers.

Like many other countries, Australia says its citizens should reconsider the need to travel to Pakistan because of the threat of militant attacks, and it reissued its warning on Thursday.

"These attacks could ... occur at any time, anywhere in Pakistan," it said.



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Bangladesh postpone Pakistan series

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has postponed this month's home series with Pakistan due to security concerns, the board said in a statement on Thursday.
We have been advised by the home ministry to postpone the tour until further notice," BCB media chief Jalal Yunus said.

Pakistan were due to arrive in Bangladesh on Saturday to play two Twenty20 matches and five one-day internationals against the hosts.

The decision comes two days after the Sri Lanka cricket team was attacked by gunmen in the Pakistani city of Lahore as their bus approached the Gadaffi Stadium, wounding six players and an assistant coach.

Seven Pakistanis, six policemen and a bus driver, were killed in the ambush.

Bangladesh has security concerns of its own following last week's mutiny at the headquarters of a paramilitary unit in Dhaka which killed at least 80 people, mostly army officers.

The announcement was made just minutes before the BCB was due to hold a news conference to explain improved security arrangement for the visiting team.

"We were ready to go with the series and Pakistan also had no problem to tour, but the government felt it is not the right time to host an international series," Yunus told Reuters.

BCB officials added that they were working with their Pakistan counterparts to find suitable new dates for the series.


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Aussies vow to play in IPL despite attack
Leading Australian cricketers have vowed to play in the Indian Premier League next month, saying they will not give in to terrorism after this week's attack on the Sri Lankan team in Pakistan.
The brazen attack as the team headed to a Lahore stadium for the third day of the second Test against Pakistan left six police and two civilians dead, while seven Sri Lankan cricketers and a coach were among 19 people wounded.

Former England coach Duncan Fletcher has warned English cricketers heading to the IPL that, based on his experience, some types of terror attacks are easier to carry out in India than in Pakistan.

But Australia's top cricketers led by high-profile paceman Brett Lee say they still want to play in the IPL.

"We can't let this stop us going about what we do with our lives," Lee told The Daily Telegraph.

Lee was joined by Nathan Bracken, Dave Hussey, Shane Watson, Brad Hodge and Dave Warner, who said they would not be persuaded to skip the IPL competition.

"It's concerning that terrorism is impacting the sport," Bracken said. "But I'll still be going."

On Wednesday, India's home minister said he wanted the IPL tournament postponed because it clashed with general elections and security forces would be stretched to provide protection for both events.

With many of the world's leading players set to arrive in India next month, the Federation of International Cricketers (FICA) has written to IPL organisers seeking increased security.

"We owe to it the game and all of its stakeholders to ensure that at all times cricket has not only access to, but implements 'best practice' security," FICA chief executive Tim May said.

"We should leave no stone unturned in the search and implementation of such advice and procedures."

Australian allrounder Shane Watson, who plays under Shane Warne for the Rajasthan Royals, said he would be happy to go to India if FICA were able to meet the required security standards.

"You're never safe anywhere, to be fair," Watson said. "It's part and parcel of the world environment at the moment, more than just a certain region.

"I love playing cricket and if the opportunity is there to go to India, I will be there with bells on."

West Australian and Mohali coach Tom Moody, who also coached many of the Sri Lankan players injured in Lahore, said that terrorists could not be allowed to be seen to win.

"We can't step away and seem that we're beaten because of these individual acts," Moody said.

"I'm sure security will be lifted to maximum level and players and officials should be able to be safe going forward, whether it's the IPL or other tours in parts of the sub-continent."



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Indian Premier League organisers have confirmed the Twenty20 tournament will be played across eight Indian cities as originally scheduled from April 10-May 24, with some changes to game dates to fit in with national elections.
"We want to assure cricket fans and everyone involved with event that the IPL is on," IPL commissioner Lalit Modi said on Friday, asserting that there would be proper security for players and spectators.

"There's no reservation about security, we have our security experts in and holding discussions with them."

Modi's comments allayed fears the rich Twenty20 competition would have to be postponed to avoid overstretching security forces which will be called up during concurrent elections.

"Cricket in India is completely safe, but the dates for IPL matches need to be rejigged," Home Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram said.

Modi thanked the government for clearing the tournament with a revised itinerary.

"We're extremely grateful and thankful to the Home Minister for his clarification that security will be provided for IPL matches," Modi said.

Modi said the IPL governing body would soon release a revised schedule, ensuring there was no clash with polling in any city or state.

"It's a cumbersome process, because there are blackout dates in several cities due to elections," Modi said.

The elections for the Indian parliament's lower house will be staged across the country in five different phases between April 16 and May 13.

Modi said there would be no match anywhere on May 16, when votes will be counted throughout the country.

"We currently have over 14 cities that are available to stage matches, we now have to reduce that list to eight," Modi said.

IPL organisers tried to avoid a delay to the event by earlier saying they would not need national paramilitaries to provide security, and could get by with local police forces in the host cities.

They were eager to avoid a postponement, as it would have been difficult to find another window in the crowded cricket calendar in which both Indian and international players would be available.

Tuesday's terrorist attack on the Sri Lanka team convoy in the Pakistan city of Lahore, which killed six policemen and injured seven team members, had sparked concern about security for players on the subcontinent.

Federation of International Cricketers' Association's chief Tim May said a players' survey had shown a large majority of foreign players contracted to IPL teams wanted security stepped up.




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IPL fate uncertain with talks deadlocked
Cricket's lucrative Indian Premier League hung in the balance on Monday as talks with the government on security matters failed to resolve match dates.
"There has been no decision," Indian cricket board secretary N Srinivasan told reporters after a 90-minute meeting of senior IPL administrators with federal home ministry officials.

"The home ministry conveyed its concerns and we also explained our views and the concerns of the various stakeholders. I don't want to say anything more."

Less than a month remains before the scheduled April 10 opening of the second season of the multi-million dollar Twenty20 league that features some of the world's leading cricketers.

The government last week rejected a revised IPL schedule on the grounds that it could not provide adequate security to the tournament because it overlapped with the general elections.

The tournament is due to be held April 10 to May 24 while the parliamentary elections take place across the country in five phases from April 16 to May 13 with counting of votes on May 16.

The government wanted the 59-match schedule to be adjusted in such a way that states hosting games do not have to pull out security forces on election duty to guard the tournament.

In light of the attacks in Mumbai in November and on the Sri Lankan cricket team in Pakistan earlier this month, fears have been expressed that the IPL may also be a target for militants.

Another rejection of the schedule by the government is almost certain to lead to the tournament's cancellation this year since there is no other window for the six-week event in an overcrowded international cricket calendar.

The tournament cannot go beyond May 24 because players need time to prepare for the world Twenty20 championships starting in England on June 5.

Although the IPL has hired a private South African security firm to liaise with local authorities, police and paramilitary forces will still be required to protect the cricketers, officials and fans.

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