Boycott opposes England return to India

Posted on Dec 03, 2008 at 16:52 Comment 0 CommentsEmail Email Print Print


London: Geoff Boycott has warned English cricket chiefs it would be "monstrous" to send the national team back to India in the wake of the terrorist attacks in Mumbai.

England's squad returned home in the aftermath of the attacks but are expected to return next week and play two Test matches, although there are doubts about how many of the leading players will be prepared to travel.

In his column in Wednesday's Daily Telegraph, Boycott wrote that it would be "disrespectful, insensitive and immoral" to send a team back to India, regardless of what security assurances the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) have received from their hosts.

The former batsman, now a leading commentator who is well known in India, added: "Given what has just happened in India, it is monstrous for the ECB even to be thinking about sending the team back out again.

"It's all very well to say 'We mustn't let the terrorists win', but what about the grieving families who have lost loved ones. Sport is supposed to be enjoyable, entertaining and essentially fun. But I don't know how any of that can be possible when India is burying more than 200 victims of terror.

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