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Raja asked in SportsCricket · 10 years ago

Should Indian team leave England and come back once situation calm down?

It look like situation is getting worst day by day and cops cannot control this riots... I remember.. in 2008, when there was attack in Mumbai.... England left matches which were even few hundred miles away and came back after everything calmed down, than do BCCI should worry bout of their players safety?

Update:

Please read last line as follows..

Why don't BCCI worry about their player's safety?

Update 2:

@jovian, I understand what you mean... however... they did quit tour/country for a while... and than came back after everything was clam...

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  • ?
    Lv 6
    10 years ago
    Favorite Answer

    The team management follow the advices given by the security experts. They must be following the directions to continue their tour. If the trouble get worse then the security advisor will remind it to the team.

  • zxv
    Lv 5
    10 years ago

    Nothing is under threat, it is a 'small' minority of thugs thats all. And police are now fully containing the matter urgently. Its small pockets of few gangs and low lives causing trouble. It will have no impact whatsoever on Birmingham match or the one in Oval London. It is extremely disgraceful to compare this to Mumbai attacks, has no correlation and not even close. Don't forget there was terrorist attack on London as well, you don't see anyone hyping that or milking it.

    No need to hype it, you see any panic at all from the Indian team who are in fact in Birmingham at the moment? These small bands of thugs will face full might of the law. Indian players are completely safe, area is completely secure. The match will definitely go as planned.

  • baye
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    He could probably be a huge failure at it as a head team coach. He wasn't a lot as a captain the two. If he has objectives to teach, i think of he could make a good batting coach rather to tailenders the place he can practice them the protecting technique that have been given him the nickname of the wall. Doing that could then get the decrease order defensively good taking into consideration containing up an end for a whilst while one good batsman remains in. some tailenders staying in letting a suited batsman score up the different end can get team scores from 3 hundred to a 450 score

  • 10 years ago

    That country is burning but we should stand with them and at most we should only postpone the 3rd test(only if necessary) but we shouldn't cancel it. I don't see any need for that.

    Edit: don't forget how they stood to play the last test in mumbai after mumbai attacks in 2008 despite some security concerns.

    @Umpire's Decision: that's exactly what i'm trying to say. We've always appreciated your team's then decision in 2008. That's why i'm saying we're always with you against any type of voilence. We know that's your internal matter. That's why we're not saying anything against it. But we're just concerned about security of our players. That's it.

    &No wrong message is being conveyed. We know it's the youth against the government's cut in expenditures (correct me if i'm wrong).

    @questioner: If it really concerns the security of our team then we'll only postpone the third test . But it will not be cancelled. And as you said " they did quit tour/country for a while." true!!..but we should see that they came back with full team. every Indian had appreciated that decision at that time. And that's what we always do... we are a peaceful nation. We don't support any kind of terror anywhere.

    Let's hope that peace returns soon in their country. But the current videos released are very sad.

    @@ and as said by a guy below, it will be the decision of some security experts then why we debating here?

  • 10 years ago

    You have refreshed the memories of past. Mumbai terror attacks I mean to say. I remember that the then touring team went back home but returned back to complete the tour once things went to normal. Infact their return was also an accomplished signal to the international community that everything is normal in India. And a universal message was delivered to the world through English mouth piece that we will not bow down to terrorism.

    So message is clear. Stay back there India. Its England's internal matter (I won't call it a problem). Please don't do anything that might forward a wrong message to the international community.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    10 years ago

    The two things can't be compared really.The English riots concern only a few ethnics who do this sort of thing every so often & it will be settled by the British police in short order.Personally I would deport them all back to their sorry past life countries if they can't appreciate the decent home they've been given.The Indian team is safe.

  • ?
    Lv 6
    10 years ago

    Should Come Back (ECB Should Send Back SAFELY)

    What If Some Body Attack On Team India (Just Like Happen In

    Lahor To Sri Lanken Team),What Every Country CAN or WILL Stop

    Playing In England??

  • ph
    Lv 6
    10 years ago

    I think the rioting has been reported out of context. There is rioting going on by a very small minority who are just intent on looting shops mob handed because they are worthless scum. There is no danger to any person as the cowards involved are gutless morons who only come out at night and run when confronted.

  • 10 years ago

    Yes india will come. Because India is a strong and great team.

  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    I hear Birmingham is under threat. My concern is not the Indian team. But the public who will have to get back to their homes late in the night when this chaos of looting usually begins.

    Source(s): Artificial Intelligence
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