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Aus team won't be allowed to play in Maharashtra: Thackeray

In the wake of attacks on Indians in Australia, Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray today said his party would not allow the Down Under team to play cricket in Maharashtra. - Aus discusses attacks on Indians with community leaders - Another Indian attacked in Australia - Fixing things down under - Krishna for expedited probe into assaults; speaks to Aussi FM - Australia asks Indian media to "wait for full facts" - Indian set ablaze in Melbourne... Expressing anguish over the violence against Indians in Australia, Thackeray said, "Our boys are being stabbed, burnt and shot at in that country and still our cricketers have no qualms in playing with them. Do they have any national pride?". In the Sena announcement banning Australian cricketers in Maharashtra, front-paged in the party mouthpiece "Saamana", he recalled that his activists had taken a similar step against Pakistani cricketers who still cannot play in the state. The Sena supremo also had a word of praise for actor Amitabh Bachchan who, he said, displayed a patriotic spirit when he politely refused an award in his honour from Queensland University in protest against the incidents in Australia. "I would have been happy if our cricketers too had shown similar self-respect in the matter. But cricket has become a game of money and self-respect and patriotism have taken a back-seat," Thackeray commented.


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