| Can Terrorism Jeopardize Cricket World Cup 2011? |
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| Wednesday, 10 June 2009 19:14 | |
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The World Cup is coming to the sub-continent after a gap of 15 years. India, Sri Lanka and Pakistan had con-hosted the 1996 Wills Cricket World Cup. India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Bangladesh were to co-host the tenth edition of the tournament. Pakistan had been dropped as a venue last year after most of the teams had reservations in traveling to the Pakistan which has seen sporadic incidents of violence for major part of the last decade.
Although no place on earth can claim to have the 'safe' tag any longer the security situation of the sub-continent is a worrying factor at times. All the four cricket playing nations in the sub-continent are facing terror threats. India has been fighting a battle against terrorism for the past many decades. What was once limited to Jammu & Kashmir and North East has spread to other parts of the country. The recent blasts as Pune has come as a wakeup call for the security agencies. All these taken into consideration raises issues on the security of the 2011 Cricket World Cup. It remains to be seen if the security agencies in India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka can assure security to all the nations. Though the boards in the sub-continent are leaving no stone unturned to prepare for the event it is the security agencies which will have to psychologically assure the teams and the fans to come to the sub-continent for the mega event. |