The Jammu and Kashmir team received a walk-over when their opponents Services — representing the Indian armed forces — failed to turn up for a Ranji Trophy match in Srinagar due to start on Tuesday.
The state’s former chief minister Farooq Abdullah, who also heads the region’s cricket association, said the withdrawal of the Services team sent the wrong signal at a time when violence in
‘The Services have negated what the Prime Minister, the Defence Minister and the Home Minister have said, that
‘We were all waiting for the Services. We were here to welcome them. It looks very bad that, of all teams, Services decided not to come.’ He said the incident created a bad image of
‘They have been advised not to come. Now, we will have to find out, who has advised them not to come. This incident has got a much larger picture. It is about: is
‘What is the government of
A Services team official, J.P. Pandey, was quoted by PTI as saying that the team was ordered not to travel to
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) said the Services team had been banned from the rest of the tournament for refusing to play.
‘The Services Sports Control Board (SSCB) forfeited the match, having expressed its inability to send its cricket team to
‘The SSCB has therefore been disqualified from participating in the 2009-10 edition of the Ranji Trophy, in accordance with the rules of the BCCI pertaining to domestic tournaments.
‘A decision on any further action against the SSCB will be taken by the BCCI’s working committee,’ the statement added.
Muslim-majority Indian Kashmir has been in the grip of an insurgency against
But the levels of violence fell sharply after
Teams from
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