Security concerns force Akram, Akhtar, Dar to leave India early

Another feather in the cap of Secular India.

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Security concerns force Akram, Akhtar, Dar to leave India early

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Aleem Dar withdrawn from umpiring South Africa-India matchesFormer Pakistan cricketers Wasim Akram and Shoaib Akhtar, who are in India as part of *Star Sports’ commentary team for the India-South Africa series, will return home before the fifth ODI in Mumbai. The early departure is a security precaution, following Monday’s anti-Pakistan protests by the Shiv Sena, a regional political party, who stormed into the BCCI headquarters in Mumbai ahead of a scheduled meeting between BCCI and PCB officials.

*Akram’s agent Arsalan Haider confirmed that the pair would commentate on the fourth ODI in Chennai and return on October 23, two days before the Mumbai ODI.

*The news broke soon after the ICC withdrew Aleem Dar, the Pakistani umpire, from the last two ODIs. An ICC release cited “Monday’s incident in Mumbai where a group of extremists stormed into the BCCI office” as the reason for its decision.

*On Monday morning, a short while before BCCI president Shashank Manohar and PCB chairman Shaharyar Khan were to discuss a proposed India-Pakistan series in December, a group of 50 workers from the Shiv Sena, a regional political party, stormed into the BCCI headquarters in Mumbai, shouting anti-Pakistan slogans and demanding the cancellation of the series.

*Dar, who is a member of the elite panel of ICC umpires, had officiated in the first three ODIs, and was also scheduled to umpire in the fourth and fifth ODIs, in Chennai and Mumbai. However, the Shiv Sena threatened to stop Dar from officiating in the Mumbai ODI, forcing the ICC’s hand.

*“Under the present circumstances, it will be unreasonable to expect from Aleem that he will be able to perform his duties to the best of his abilities,” an ICC spokesperson said. “As such, he has been withdrawn and his replacement will be announced in due course.”

*Shortly after the protests, Anurag Thakur, the BCCI secretary, was asked about the incident, and whether the board could guarantee Dar’s safety.

*“There was a possibility of a protest in Saurashtra too where more than 50000 spectators attended. What is the threat and what is the perception, I can’t get into it,” Thakur said. “India has to host the World Twenty20 in 2016 so it is the responsibility of every Indian to maintain the image that we have of appreciating and enjoying performances of even the opponents. Political issues should be kept aside.”

*1620GMT: The story was amended to include news of Wasim Akram and Shoaib Akhtar’s early departures

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Re: ICC withdraws umpire Dar from India-SA series

tsk tsk...

Re: ICC withdraws umpire Dar from India-SA series

Nothing new by any account. Shiv Sena/BJB have done this before and will do this again. ICC dare not take note of it. You cant say anything against your bread winner. ICC and BCCI cant provide support and security to one umpire how will they provide support/security to Pakistani team in T20 WC? Will Pakistan play its games in UAE?

Shame of BCCI and ICC

(is ICC officially Indian Cricket Counsel yet or its all in cooked books only?)

Re: ICC withdraws umpire Dar from India-SA series

Wasim and Shoaib also wont commentate in the 4rth match

Such a shame for the biggest democracy of the world

Re: ICC withdraws umpire Dar from India-SA series

Bombay should be removed as the venue for any International match. The ban should last for as long as the Shiv Sena terrorists continue this brand ofn terrorism. If this does not happen, ICC should fine BCCI. Aleem Dhar and the Pakistani commentators shoukd be priced their missed salary by BCCI along with compensation for emotional distress caused.

As a final measures all forms of International cricket shoukd be stopped from being played in India till this issue is resolved.

Re: ICC withdraws umpire Dar from India-SA series

What a shame, don't have words for ICC and BCCI

Re: Security concerns force Akram, Akhtar, Dar to leave India early

I hope Shoaib and Akram will not be dying to go India again.
Just astonishing the tour is still going on.

Re: Security concerns force Akram, Akhtar, Dar to leave India early

Lot ke budho ghar ko aayee.
Ab to sharam kar lo or self dependent ho jao

Re: Security concerns force Akram, Akhtar, Dar to leave India early

It's time to ban ALL international cricket in India as well.

If Pakistani teams are not safe there, then ICC should ban cricket in India, just like they did in Pakistan.
It's a matter of principle.