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20
Mark Waugh says he'll refuse Pakistan
tour
SYDNEY: Mark Waugh has joined the growing band of senior
Australian cricketers refusing to tour Pakistan because
of security fears, raising more doubts over whether the
tour will proceed.
Waugh said he expected the tour would be called off but
if it wasn't he would follow the lead of other senior
players including Steve Waugh, Shane Warne, Glenn
McGrath and Adam Gilchrist by refusing to go.
"I wouldn't go, I think it's too dangerous, life is
much more important than cricket," said Waugh, in a
television interview broadcast in Australia on Sunday.
"Common sense and gut feeling says it's too
dangerous a place to be. If you're in the wrong place at
the wrong time you don't know what might happen."
The Australians, named last week as the world's best
sports team in 2001, are scheduled to visit Pakistan in
September and October but the tour is in doubt following
a suicide bombing in Karachi earlier this month killed
14 people and forced the New Zealand team to immediately
abandon the remainder of their two-Test tour.
The Australian Cricket Board (ACB) said it was
monitoring the situation before making a final decision
but was already looking into the possibility of playing
at a neutral venue.
Waugh said he expected the tour to Pakistan would be
called off but said the players would support playing at
a neutral venue.
"I don't think the tour will go ahead and I don't
think it should go ahead but it's not up to me,"
Waugh said.
"It's up to the ACB and the Pakistan Cricket Board
to work it out...but realistically it doesn't look like
it will go ahead."
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