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My oh my did the event started , I was watching birds flying all day , did not had time to watch the exciting cricket match between Afghanistan and Philipines

This year Singapore and Oman have the greatest chance to perform
 
It's their nature dear ..you can't change it.. It's their inferiority complex that turned their brains into introvert fartness to think they are some kind of Switzerland or something. lol at the end of the day they are just a stinky india..with grooming poverty
India census exposes extent of poverty
(there are some good people too but they are really really rare)
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No other countries have any security problem. This is just dramabazi .If PCB backs out , the ICC should should pick one of the top teams from group A and B to play instead of pakistan.
Did you have something called grey matter in your brains??? The hindutva terrorists are only threatening Pakistan because of their obession and inferiority complex Dont you read newspapers your Hindutva scums even said they will dig up the pitch of Eden Gardens
 
Dirty Politics screwing up the image of India........... Congress and its morons should grow up...... It is ok to be away from power in centre, Instead of playing such dirty politics, they should focus on strengthening their base across the country and relook at their policies and work on restructuring their leadership...... This is not the way to play politics.......
 
To All the smug faced Indians, this coming from your own ESPN writer:

World T20 2016 March 11, 2016
A match that became a pawn in a political game
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Sidharth Monga in Dharamsala
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The controversy around hosting the India-Pakistan World T20 in Dharamsala had a strong undercurrent of political rivalry
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The lack of communication between the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association and local police resulted in chaos in the days leading up to the World T20 games in Dharamsala © AFP
The India-Pakistan match in Dharamsala - according to the original schedule - was acquired through politics, and was taken away politically. While the fans, the media, the teams, who would have enjoyed low-profile matches in this scenic setting, and the town itself, lose out, Justice Lodha, whom the BCCI is ridiculing for asking for politicians to be kept out of cricket administration, stands vindicated. But it's just as well because Dharamsala doesn't have the infrastructure to handle a match of this magnitude; as the sequence of events shows, it was ultimately a pawn in the conflicting ambitions of political rivals.

September 26, 2015

Virbhadra Singh, the Himachal Pradesh chief minister and a leader of the Congress party, is about to leave for his daughter's wedding. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), controlled by the federal BJP government in New Delhi, raids his house. The raid goes on for 10 hours, during and past the wedding. A daughter's wedding is a matter of prestige in India. Anything that goes wrong at a daughter's wedding is a matter of humiliation for the rest of the father's life. It is big. As big as an India-Pakistan match.



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For the past 23 years the chief minister's post has alternated between Singh of the Congress and his bitter rival, Prem Kumar Dhumal of the BJP. Dhumal's son is Anurag Thakur, a BJP member of the national parliament and, for the past year, secretary of the BCCI. The India-Pakistan match has come here because of him, as have several internationals and IPL matches in the past. But it could be said that this match has also gone away because of him.

Thakur, it is being said, has been hoist with his own petard. Last year, when there was talk of an India-Pakistan series, Thakur echoed one strand of public sentiment, which was hostile to any cricket with Pakistan. He tweeted: "Dawood [Ibrahim, India's most wanted criminal] in Karachi. NSA wants to meet separatists here. Are you really serious about peace and you expect we'll play cricket with you?"

In the past fortnight chief minister Singh has expressed concerns at his state hosting the Pakistan team; Himachal Pradesh is home to a large number of Indian troops and Singh hints that public sentiment would be against Pakistan playing in their state. As charges and accusations fly back and forth the damage is done; Pakistan dig in their heels against playing in Dharamsala and the match is moved out.

Thakur's tweet after the decision is taken shows his frustration and anger: "Owing to the petty politics played misusing the emotions of martyrs' families, HP CM ensured that PCB demanded utmost assurance before confirming participation." One view, though, is that he has been paid back in his own coin.



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Tuesday, March 8, 2016 (a day before the first World T20 match in Dharamsala)

Chaos reigns. A deputy superintendent of police (DSP) almost gets suspended for allowing accredited and working media inside the stadium to cover the training sessions of four Associate teams. These teams get this chance once every four years, they want the world to see how they train, they want to give interviews, except, hey, the three-man Pakistani inspection team is expected today.

The media's travails don't really affect the fan but are an indicator of the chaos around the organising of big cricket matches in Dharamsala. Whether this is genuine inefficiency or whether the Pakistan match is the only priority of people here is hard to tell.

Every day the media is locked out or locked in; often spending hours outside the ground, once in the middle of a hailstorm, because the host state association has failed to inform the police that the media is allowed in.

Worse is the fate of the few spectators that have turned up. A group of 18 Bangladeshis, the Bangladesh Cricket Fans Association, has travelled from Dhaka. By road from Dhaka to Kolkata, then a long train journey from Kolkata to Delhi, then on a bus to Dharamsala. A minimum of three days to get here. The town has only a few good hotels; four cricket teams, the production crew, the commentators, the ICC crew, and finally the journalists have booked them all out. Already taxis in Dharamsala are charging upwards of Rs 30 per kilometre, three times what it costs in the big cities. A fan who came to the last match needed a bottle of milk for his baby soon after the match, and he paid Rs 300 for it.

They make do with what is left, try to bring some enthusiasm to Bangladesh's first game, but the police doesn't let them run to the front of the empty stand.


When the security team arrives, though, ESPNcricinfo has learnt, the district collector is not at hand to meet them, the police has no idea what to tell them, the BCCI and the ICC has no idea what to tell them. No presentation is made. The seriousness of this situation has not yet dawned on anybody. They are all expecting the Pakistan team to ask questions, and not assure themselves proactively. This is not a Reddit ask-me-anything; they have come from Pakistan, they don't know the potential risks, they need to be assured of how any potential risk will be squashed.


The allocations of venues, the time of the ticketing, the distribution of the already bought tickets, have all been a nightmare. At the time of writing this, the ICC, whose name prefixes the event, is busy taping names of brands of every product in the press box box: the faucets in the toilet, the printer, the fire extinguisher, to avoid ambush marketing.




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March 9, 2016

Hours after the announcement made by the ICC, a team comprising Indian and Pakistani men, mostly middle-aged, come together and beat an experienced and fancied Ireland side. They win the match and win hearts. The irony is lost on the police and the local organisers.

Sidharth Monga is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo

© ESPN Sports Media Ltd.


Your govt didnt even take our secutiry guys seriously, why should we think you are serious in providing our team a proper security.
 
I think the Terrorist parties in INDIA are so educated and systematic, they boycott people on the bases of Pass-port

Oh you born in PAKISTAN but your Pass-Port is from OMAN
Sory we cant protest against you

Indians plz clear it that either you dnt want Pakistanis in India or Pakistani team ? Having a good record against us in WC still crying and dying for not to play against us LOL
This WC will soon reveal that how Peaceful INDIA is or i think they already prove it
 
If you want more security....you can bring few from pakistan.
Really Can we send these Armed with Stinger MAN PADS & TOW missiles if terrorist attack with heavy weapons nplease please
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Finally Pakistan Team got green flag from Sharif ...and coming to India....so much nakhare for nothin
 
Anyone else too supporting Afghanistan team to Qualify for Super 10
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These guys are joy to watch. they have nothing to loose and play in the most free spirited manner ever.:fans:
 
Pakistan teams given clearance to travel to India | Cricket | ESPN Cricinfo

Pakistan's Interior Ministry has cleared the national men's and women's teams to travel to India for the World T20. The decision came after the government received letters from the West Bengal state government and Kolkata's police commissioner Rajeev Kumar, assuring special security measures for Pakistan's men's team while in Kolkata, where their match against India will be played on March 19. The teams are expected to arrive in India on Saturday.*

Najam Sethi, the chairman of the PCB's executive committee, met Pakistan's interior minister Chaudhry Nisar Khan on Friday and later informed the media that the government had received "solid assurances" from India's Ministry of Home Affairs.

"We have got the assurances we had wanted from India [the federal home ministry and the West Bengal government] about the security around the Pakistan teams and the good news for the fans is that Chaudhry Nisar has said the teams can travel to India," Sethi said. "Chaudhry Nisar said that the government has received solid assurances from the Indian home ministry so we can send our teams to India. The team will be leaving either tonight or tomorrow morning."

Cricket Association of Bengal president Sourav Ganguly had submitted the letters from Kumar and West Bengal's chief minister Mamata Banerjee to the ICC on Thursday afternoon. According to two senior CAB officials, the content in both letters, which were addressed to CAB, was brief: both Banerjee and Kumar stated they will take responsibility for the Pakistan team's security for the duration of their stay in Kolkata for the match against India.

On Thursday, India's home minister, Rajnath Singh, had said: "Anyone coming to India will be provided security, there is no doubt about it." Kuldip Singh Dhatwalia, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Home Affairs, reiterated the home minister's statement. "Home Minister has already said it on record that government of India will provide all the due and proper security. It is not only for the Pakistani team, but for any other team also, the government of India is committed to provide the security," Dhatwalia told ESPNcricinfo.

The match was shifted to Kolkata from Dharamsala due to concerns over security of the Pakistan team. It is understood that the ICC had specifically asked the Cricket Association of Bengal, the host association for the match, to obtain the assurances.

Both teams were scheduled to depart for India earlier this week, but the departure was put on hold due to the controversy over security assurances. The Pakistan men's team is currently in Lahore, while the women's team is in Karachi. The players were briefed by PCB chairman Shaharyar Khan on Thursday about the security situation in India.

The ICC moved the match from Dharamsala to Kolkata, after Pakistan asked for a change in venue. The request was based on the report of a three-member delegation from Pakistan that visited India to assess security arrangements in Dharamsala, and stated that 'security is not assured' at the venue.

The Pakistan government had initially cleared the team to play in India, but the board decided to put the visit on hold until they were guaranteed foolproof security. The PCB's move was prompted after the Himachal Pradesh chief minister Virbhadra Singh had expressed concerns over providing security for the match in Dharamsala.

1203 GMT, March 11, 2016. The news piece was updated after the Pakistan government cleared the teams to travel to India

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.........Live.
Team reached Lahore airport....
Moving to lounge..
 

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