No e-mail threats to players: Talat

Published November 25, 2007

NEW DELHI, Nov 24: The Pakistan team management on Saturday rubbished reports of their cricketers getting e-mail threats and expressed satisfaction with the security cover provided to them on their ongoing tour of India.

Talat Ali, Pakistan team’s manager, expressed on Saturday the team had been provided with good security cover, saying: “We are satisfied and comfortable with the way our security is being handled.”

Earlier on Saturday, some Indian TV channels reported that e-mail threats had been sent to the Pakistan team. However, Talat said neither he nor any member of his team had received any such e-mails. “Nor is it in my knowledge. We know we are being taken care of by the local authorities,” he asserted.—Agencies

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