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ARGENTINA TEAM ATTACKED IN INDIA AFTER BEATING INDIA

Look like Indians and sportsman ship are two different thinks. Now we can hear lot of lecture form our Indian members.

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There is no cure for Indian ego

HWL 2015: Bus carrying Argentina's hockey team hit by stone, no one hurt | Zee News

Now where is your ground?



Same ego case



Severe ego case
""A window of the bus developed cracks after a stone allegedly hurled by a child on a stray animal accidentally hit the vehicle, but nobody was injured in the incident," Inspector General of Police Raipur Range, GP Singh told PTI."
Child was from Shiv Sena?
 
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""A window of the bus developed cracks after a stone allegedly hurled by a child on a stray animal accidentally hit the vehicle, but nobody was injured in the incident," Inspector General of Police Raipur Range, GP Singh told PTI."
Child was from Shiv Sena?

Yes Indian are good in twisting
 
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Look like Indians and sportsman ship are two different thinks. Now we can hear lot of lecture form our Indian members.

View attachment 275469




There is no cure for Indian ego

HWL 2015: Bus carrying Argentina's hockey team hit by stone, no one hurt | Zee News

Now where is your ground?



Same ego case



Severe ego case
I dont see any credibility in the Ary news report. No source provided, no official statement included, any such piece given to a professor in Journalism school would directly go into trash.

Yes Indian are good in twisting
And what makes Ary report the truth? They could have included an interview from the Argentina's team or team manager or anyone who would not be twisting the story. But their only source was "according to reports".
 
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India were defeated comprehensively by Argentina by 3-0 at Raipur during the Hockey World League finals. Argentina dominated the entire match and the India team struggled to coordinate during the entire match.

According to reports this has sparked intense reaction in India as the bus carrying the Argentina team from the stadium to the hotel was attacked and stones were hurled at team but thankfully no player was injured but the windows were cracked due to the incident.

This has led to review of the security situation and the officials have decided to tighten the security and take measures to counter such issues.

Although the India media is reporting that it was just an accident but it remains to be seen whether that is the truth or are they trying to cover up the matter to avoid criticism.

This is not the first team such extremist acts have been associated with sports in India because recently Shiv Sena extremists also barged into BCCI headquarters when the the PCB delegation was on a visit to India regarding the cricket series.
Argentina team attacked | ARYSports.tv


Another manifestation of ugly hindutva turd ideology under the capable management of chaiwala
 
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I agree that its an unfortunate incident and shouldn't have happened, yet, calling it Extreme makes me want to remind you what happened to the Lankan's in your country.

Let me Remind you there is a Difference between Local Audience and Terrorists. Lankan Team was attacked by Terrorists NOT by Local Audience. WHY YOU INDIANS can't Understand that ??
 
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This is how Pakistani Local Audience Welcome the Opposition Team who Visit Pakistan, Only once Terrorists (who are Being Eliminated by Zarb-e-Azb) Attacked a Srilankan Team, Pakistani Audience have Never pelted stone at any Team

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"A window of the bus developed cracks after a stone allegedly hurled by a child on a stray animal accidentally hit the vehicle, but nobody was injured in the incident," Inspector General of Police Raipur Range, GP Singh told PTI.
Bus carrying Argentina's hockey team accidently hit by stone - Times of India

Haha whom they are fooling with this statement :lol::lol:

They really o_Oo_O want us to Believe that :what::what::undecided::undecided:?? Like Seriously :crazy::crazy::crazy: WOW Just WOW :woot::woot:
 
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Seems Pakistan is not able to get out of the humiliation that no team likes to go there (ya I know the great zimbabwe team went there.. lol).. thus it is using every dirty trick to malign India...height of Fake journalism.. from wiki leaks to Hockey team.. they can crate any fake news to gain some Brownie points.
 
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Another manifestation of ugly hindutva turd ideology under the capable management of chaiwala

@WAJsal this poster only spouts abuse on indian threads. Seen him since i joined. How come these people dont get section banned???

I know you are not a mod, im not tagging any. Tagged you in continuation of your response on another thread, where replying to abuse got the indian poster section banned but the abusr left unpinished.
 
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India insist Pak tour on as Hindu militants dig up pitch
7 January 1999

India insist Pak tour on as Hindu militants dig up pitch

AFP

NEW DELHI, Jan 7 (AFP) - Indian cricket officials pledged Thursday Pakistan's first Test series on India soil in 12 years would go ahead as scheduled after Hindu militants opposed to the tour damaged one of the venues.

About 25 supporters of firebrand Hindu leader Bal Thackeray's Shiv Sena party stormed New Delhi's Ferozeshah Kotla stadium, the venue of the first Test, on Wednesday night and dug up the pitch.

Delhi cricket secretary Sunil Dev said the damage was "minimal and repairable" and was confident the wicket would be ready before the Test starts on January 28.

"Cricket lovers all over India are waiting for this tour, and we will make sure it takes place," Dev said. "We cannot be taken to ransom by fanatics not interested in the game."

The Shiv Sena, which claimed responsibility for the attack, said they would "go to any extent" to prevent the Pakistani cricketers from playing in India.

"Games are played between friends and not enemies," said Jaya Bhagwan Goel, the head of the party's Delhi unit. "How can you play with a country which is bent on destroying you."

Goel also threatened physical assault on the tourists, saying "it was now for Pakistan to think about the safety of it's players. Everything is possible in this charged atmosphere."

Police tightened security around the Kotla ground after the incident and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) ordered other centers staging Pakistan's matches to follow suit.

"All the venues will be protected with immediate effect," BCCI secretary Jayawant Lele said, adding he was in constant touch with both the Indian government and Pakistani cricket officials.

Pakistan, who last played a Test on Indian soil in March 1987, are due to arrive here on January 21 for a two-Test series, the Asian Test championship opener against India and a triangular one-day series also featuring Sri Lanka across India.

In 1991, Thackeray's men vandalised the pitch at Bombay's Wankhede stadium two days before Pakistan were to play a one-day series in India.

Pakistan cancelled that tour, and two more in 1993 and 1994, because of security fears. They however played in India during the 1996 World Cup and the Independence Cup the following year without any problems.

Indian Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee has personally pledged to protect the visitors this time, although Pakistani cricket chief Khalid Mahmood warned last month that the tour could still be called off if the safety of cricketers could not be guaranteed.

Pakistan are not scheduled to play in the Shiv Sena-controlled western state of Maharashtra, including the cricket-mad state capital of Bombay, during the two-month tour.

Four persons arrested for damaging the Kotla wicket admitted they were carrying out instructions from Thackeray, who said on Monday his "boys" were taking steps to prevent the tour from going ahead.

The vandals struck late on Wednesday after scaling the walls of the stadium from an adjacent petrol pump. Police officials on the spot did nothing to stop the damage.

"Luckily, it was very dark and also raining," Dev said. "They probably could not see properly because there are only small holes on the wicket."

Lele ruled out a shift in venues, saying the government had approved all staging centers. But cricket fans were still apprehensive about the tour going ahead.

Many wondered whether the Pakistanis would take kindly to such an attack taking place in the Indian capital, the seat of the Hindu nationalist government which has pledged to protect the cricketers.
India insist Pak tour on as Hindu militants dig up pitch | Cricket | ESPN Cricinfo
 
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Let me Remind you there is a Difference between Local Audience and Terrorists. Lankan Team was attacked by Terrorists NOT by Local Audience. WHY YOU INDIANS can't Understand that ??

Because you Pakistani's are hyping up and calling India "Intolerant" with an issue that is very common among the general south Asian audiences.
 
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What do expect from such low level inferior peoples :lol:
 
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India insist Pak tour on as Hindu militants dig up pitch
7 January 1999

India insist Pak tour on as Hindu militants dig up pitch

AFP

NEW DELHI, Jan 7 (AFP) - Indian cricket officials pledged Thursday Pakistan's first Test series on India soil in 12 years would go ahead as scheduled after Hindu militants opposed to the tour damaged one of the venues.

About 25 supporters of firebrand Hindu leader Bal Thackeray's Shiv Sena party stormed New Delhi's Ferozeshah Kotla stadium, the venue of the first Test, on Wednesday night and dug up the pitch.

Delhi cricket secretary Sunil Dev said the damage was "minimal and repairable" and was confident the wicket would be ready before the Test starts on January 28.

"Cricket lovers all over India are waiting for this tour, and we will make sure it takes place," Dev said. "We cannot be taken to ransom by fanatics not interested in the game."

The Shiv Sena, which claimed responsibility for the attack, said they would "go to any extent" to prevent the Pakistani cricketers from playing in India.

"Games are played between friends and not enemies," said Jaya Bhagwan Goel, the head of the party's Delhi unit. "How can you play with a country which is bent on destroying you."

Goel also threatened physical assault on the tourists, saying "it was now for Pakistan to think about the safety of it's players. Everything is possible in this charged atmosphere."

Police tightened security around the Kotla ground after the incident and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) ordered other centers staging Pakistan's matches to follow suit.

"All the venues will be protected with immediate effect," BCCI secretary Jayawant Lele said, adding he was in constant touch with both the Indian government and Pakistani cricket officials.

Pakistan, who last played a Test on Indian soil in March 1987, are due to arrive here on January 21 for a two-Test series, the Asian Test championship opener against India and a triangular one-day series also featuring Sri Lanka across India.

In 1991, Thackeray's men vandalised the pitch at Bombay's Wankhede stadium two days before Pakistan were to play a one-day series in India.

Pakistan cancelled that tour, and two more in 1993 and 1994, because of security fears. They however played in India during the 1996 World Cup and the Independence Cup the following year without any problems.

Indian Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee has personally pledged to protect the visitors this time, although Pakistani cricket chief Khalid Mahmood warned last month that the tour could still be called off if the safety of cricketers could not be guaranteed.

Pakistan are not scheduled to play in the Shiv Sena-controlled western state of Maharashtra, including the cricket-mad state capital of Bombay, during the two-month tour.

Four persons arrested for damaging the Kotla wicket admitted they were carrying out instructions from Thackeray, who said on Monday his "boys" were taking steps to prevent the tour from going ahead.

The vandals struck late on Wednesday after scaling the walls of the stadium from an adjacent petrol pump. Police officials on the spot did nothing to stop the damage.

"Luckily, it was very dark and also raining," Dev said. "They probably could not see properly because there are only small holes on the wicket."

Lele ruled out a shift in venues, saying the government had approved all staging centers. But cricket fans were still apprehensive about the tour going ahead.

Many wondered whether the Pakistanis would take kindly to such an attack taking place in the Indian capital, the seat of the Hindu nationalist government which has pledged to protect the cricketers.
India insist Pak tour on as Hindu militants dig up pitch | Cricket | ESPN Cricinfo


Not surpised that you had to dig in to search a 17 years old news to malign India. But I am also sure that you dont now that the series went on smoothly and in the scond test Anil Kumble bowled out the entire Pakistani team single handedly, with 10 wicket haul.
 
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