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India may lose rights to host World Cup 2011


India may lose rights to host World Cup 2011

By on Monday, 22nd February 2010

World Cup 2011World Cup 2011, New Zealand Cricket Board has warned India that Cricket World Cup 2011 venue could be shifted to Australia-New Zealand. The warning has been issued due to the alarming security situation prevailing in the entire sub continent.

New Zealand Cricket Board Chief Executive Justin Wan said security situation in the entire subcontinent is of great concern to the ICC, thus Australia-New Zealand may be given the rights to host the World Cup 2011. He also said that New Zealand tour to India would clarify the situation of security in India.


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