Countries will regret pulling out of Champions Trophy – Lorgat
Denying a rift between the Asian bloc and the western world, ICC chief executive Haroon Lorgat believes a misconstrued picture by security experts hired by various boards to assess the situation in Pakistan led to the postponement of the Champions Trophy. Speaking to Business Day, Lorgat said that countries that opted out of playing in Pakistan may look back and “think they made the wrong decision in deciding not to go.”
Last month five of the eight participating nations – England, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa and West Indies – confirmed during a teleconference that they would not send their teams for the event due to security concerns.
“The problem was that each country had its own security teams involved and they came up with differing views,” Lorgat said. “I would like to look at ways of consolidating our security activities, so that there is only one security team involved in assessing these risks. Bob Nichols and his security team, which the ICC uses, are based in Pakistan and they thought the environment was safe enough. But others did not. However, I still believe they might now think they got it wrong.”
Lorgat sought to play down talk of a divide in the cricketing world. “I was very wary of this whole thing when I came to Dubai to take up my post. So much had been made of the big divide in cricket that I was prepared to tread very warily,” he said. “But since I have been here, I have not seen any sign of it. I have seen India and England take sides on some issues; I have seen England and New Zealand take sides against the others. I honestly do not believe there is this great divide in cricket.”
Asked if the ICC was concerned over players influencing decision-making, Lorgat felt cricket’s governing body needed to engage with the players more closely. “It is one thing for security teams on the ground in Pakistan to make their assessment but I think it is unfair for players sitting a long way away to make up their minds,” he said. “Perhaps we need to get the Federation of International Cricket Associations more involved.”
Source:Cricket News
Capture the Conversation tells you what people are saying right now!
Share on Twitter | StumbleUpon | Del.icio.us | Digg | Facebook
Thank you for reading this post. You can now Leave A Comment (0) or Leave A Trackback.
Post Info
This entry was posted on Saturday, September 20th, 2008 and is filed under Cricket, General.You can follow any responses to this entry through the Comments Feed. You can Leave A Comment, or A Trackback.
Previous Post: Cricket South Africa president elections delayed »
Next Post: Hayden ready for Harbhajan threat »
Read More
Related Reading:-
ICC Mulls Over Champions Trophy VenueEngland discuss Champions Trophy with LorgatICC finalises dates for 2009 Champions TrophyICC says Champions League not part of FTPLorgat urges World Cup organisers to monitor PakistanSri Lanka expected to host Champions TrophyChampions Trophy faces scheduling crunchClarke backs Champions Trophy postponementYounis apologises for declining captaincy in hasteChampions Trophy will prove ODIs belong – Lorgat
- Symonds helps Deccan to first home win
- Younis, Yousuf and Malik out of central contracts
- Mature Clarke seals satisfying century
- Hayden turns big chase into cakewalk
- Pietersen slams Chittagong pitch
- Smith on track for World Twenty20 return
- Alastair Cook set to stand by four bowlers
- Saeed to continue as Pakistan manager for World Twenty20
- I let captaincy affect my batting
- Gautam Gambhir ruled out for Chennai game




Australia
Bangladesh
England
India
New Zealand
Pakistan
South Africa
Sri Lanka
West Indies
Zimbabwe