
Pakistan hockey body tells FIH it is not willing to send team to India for Asia Cup
Tariq Bugti, who heads the PHF, said they had written to the FIH and Asian Hockey Federation (AHF), expressing their reservations over sending the team to India.
"We have informed them that in the existing scenario, our team will face security risks playing in India," he said.
"We have informed them our players are also not keen to travel to India for the Asia Cup which is also a direct qualifying tournament," he added.
The PHF chief said the ball is now in the court of the FIH and AHF to decide about the event and Pakistan's matches.
"We have asked them to let us know what guarantee is there that our players will be safe in India and will be able to focus on the tournament," he said.
The Pakistan government is yet to come out with an official statement on the issue but recently a senior government official said the team would not travel to India.

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