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Gill against cricket with Pak

Dec. 12: Union sports minister M.S. Gill on Friday expressed strong disapproval of the idea of the Indian cricket team touring Pakistan, stating India should not play cricket with Pakistan when "people from their soil were indulging in mass murder in our country".

Gill ask cricket team not to tour; PCB still hopeful

Even as India's Sports Minister M.S. Gill asked the cricket team not to tour Pakistan, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) officials were resting their hopes on back channel diplomacy to save next month's home series.

Gill ask cricket team not to tour; PCB still hopeful (Lead)

New Delhi/Karachi Dec 12: Even as India's Sports Minister M.S. Gill asked the cricket team not to tour Pakistan, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) officials were resting their hopes on back channel diplomacy to save next month's home series.

Mixed response to Gill's 'no cricket with Pak.' stance

New Delhi (PTI): Sports Minister M.S. Gill's stanceof not sending the Indian cricket team to Pakistan in the wake of Mumbai terror attacks evoked a mixed response among Parliamentarians on Friday, some of whom wanted that sporting relationship should be maintained.

Indian cricket team should not tour Pakistan, says Gill

Union sports minister M.S. Gill said Friday the Indian cricket team should not tour Pakistan for the series next month.

Butt keeps mum on Gill's outburst

Chennai: Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Ejaz Butt today refused to react to Indian Sports Minister MS Gill's suggestion that the Indian team's tour of Pakistan should not go ahead in the wake of the terror attacks in Mumbai.

Butt keeps mum on Gill's outburst

CHENNAI: Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Ejaz Butt on Friday refused to react to Indian Sports Minister MS Gill's suggestion that the Indian team's tour of Pakistan should not go ahead in the wake of the terror attacks in Mumbai.

Indian cricket team should not travel to Pakistan: Gill

NEW DELHI: Sports Minister M S Gill sent a strong message across the border on Friday by bluntly suggesting that the Indian cricket team's tour of Pakistan should not go ahead in the wake of the terror attacks in Mumbai.

India should not tour Pakistan: M S Gill

New Delhi, Dec.12 : The Union Sports Minister M S Gill has sent a strong message across the border by saying that Indian cricket team should not tour Pakistan in the wake of Mumbai terror attack.

Indian cricket team should not travel to Pakistan: Gill

New Delhi, Dec 11 (PTI) Sports Minister M S Gill today sent a strong message across the border by bluntly suggesting that the Indian cricket team's tour of Pakistan should not go ahead in the wake of the terror attacks in Mumbai.

Australia Museum Exhibits Works By Simryn Gill

The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia presents the work of leading Sydney-based Malaysian artist Simryn Gill with a solo exhibition focused around new works and selected pieces from the past five years of her practice.

India's sports minister not in favour of Pakistan tour

India's sports minister, MS Gill, has said India should not tour Pakistan in the wake of the terror attacks in Mumbai. While voices on both sides of the border have lobbied for and against the tour, Gill's statement is the first direct statement on the issue by a member of the Indian government.

Indian sports minister opposes cricket tour to Pakistan

New Delhi - Indian Sports Minister Manohar Singh Gill Friday opposed the national cricket squad's tour to Pakistan in the wake of the terrorist attacks in Mumbai, a news report said. It was not the right time to play cricket with Pakistan when "people from their soil were indulging in mass murder in India," the Press Trust of India news agency quoted Gill as saying.

Gill ask cricket team not to tour; PCB still hopeful (Lead)

Police on job, but keep eyes and ears open (Sixth in a series on how safe is the Indian capital)

M.S. Gill against cricket teams tour of Pakistan

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M.S. Gill against cricket teams tour of Pakistan

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Indian cricket team should not travel to Pakistan

Sports Minister M S Gill sent a strong message across the border on Friday by bluntly suggesting that the Indian cricket team's tour of Pakistan should not go ahead in the wake of the terror attacks in Mumbai.

India calls off Pakistan cricket tour in wake of Mumbai attacks

INDIAN sports minister M S Gill says India's cricketers will not tour Pakistan in the wake of the Mumbai attacks.

Strong view

New Delhi: Sports Minister MS Gill today sent a strong message across the border by bluntly suggesting that the Indian cricket team's tour of Pakistan should not go ahead in the wake of the terror attacks in Mumbai.

PCB considers playing Sri Lanka

Karachi: With the Indian Sports Minister MS Gill emphatically stating that the Indian cricket team should not undertake a tour of Pakistan in January and February in the wake of the terrorist attacks in Mumbai, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has said that it may consider the option of playing Tests and One-day Internationals against Sri Lanka next month.

India cancel tour of Pakistan

The announcement was made by sports minister MS Gill in parliament as relations between the neighbouring countries continues to deteriorate following the Mumbai terror attacks. Mahendra Singh Dhoni's side were due to visit Pakistan in January and February.

Tracesmart to launch 'Searching For A Memory' blog to help locate missing people

Press Release Summary: Missing person Blog to be launched by Gill Whitley in collaboration with Tracesmart with the aim of helping reuniting people with their loved ones.

Cricket is not just a game

Is it possible for one team to arrive in Mumbai and indulge in mass murder and have another team play cricket in Lahore immediately after? In sports minister M S Gill’s question lies the answer to whether the decision to cancel the national cricket team’s tour of Pakistan is justified. In the mature, measured view of some political commentators and champions of the cause of sport, the tour could have enhanced goodwill, especially because the passion for cricket in India and Pakistan has made it more than a game. But at a time when India — not just the government but also the governed — seeks of those in authority across the border a clear indication of their intent to do everything possible to root out the basis of such murderous terrorist incursions as in Mumbai, non-cancellation of the tour — because of cricket’s importance

Uncertainty grips Indian cricket team's Pakistan tour

New Delhi, December 12 (ANI):The Board of Control for Cricket in India or BCCI will go by government's advice as uncertainty grips Indian cricket team's tour to Pakistan. Sports Minister M S Gill in a statement reported that the Indian cricket team should not tour Pakistan for the scheduled test series following last month's terror attacks in Mumbai.

Nepal and Malaysia make finals

Malaysia prevailed over Hong Kong by two runs in a tense match in Chiang Mai to progress to the final of the Asian women's Under-19 tournament. After opting to bat, Malaysia were kept down to 82 in their allotted 25 overs by some disciplined Hong Kong bowling, particularly from left-arm spinner Chan Sau Har (5-4-1-2). Hong Kong were on course for a place in the final after captain Keenu Gill made 27, the highest score in the game, to take them to 49 for 3 in the 12th over. However, none of her team-mates made it to double digits and Hong Kong were dismissed for 80. Left-arm spinner Alessandra Shunmugam was the most effective Malaysian bowler, taking 4 for 18.


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