AUCKLAND, Dec 2: Two Indian cricket players were Monday fined by New Zealand’s Ministry of Agriculture for arriving in the country with dirty shoes, Indian team management confirmed.

Off-spinner Harbhajan Singh and batsman Virender Sehwag were hit with US$100 instant fines for their undeclared dirty footwear as the Indian team flew in here.

New Zealand, one of the world’s leading agricultural exporters, is particularly sensitive to bio security in the wake of the European foot and mouth and mad cow disease outbreaks.

New Zealand also fears the tropical fruit fly and currently much of Auckland city is each morning being sprayed from the air after painted apple moth got into the country accidentally, threatening the timber industry.

Singh and Sehwag could have contested the instant fine but run the risk of a US$200,000 fine if found guilty in court.

Indian manager N.R. Chaudhry said that they were not upset over the event, saying, “these things happen”.

Singh and Sehwag are not the first sportsmen caught: members of the Australian rugby league team copped instant fines earlier this year for identical offences.

If the two men had declared their shoes they would have been taken off them, cleaned at New Zealand taxpayer expense, and returned to them.

Singh and Sehwag are both expected to feature prominently in the upcoming Test and one-day series between India and New Zealand.—AFP

Opinion

Editorial

Counterterrorism plan
Updated 23 Nov, 2024

Counterterrorism plan

Lacunae in our counterterrorism efforts need to be plugged quickly.
Bullish stock market
23 Nov, 2024

Bullish stock market

NORMALLY, stock markets rise gradually. In recent months, however, Pakistan’s stock market has soared to one ...
Political misstep
Updated 23 Nov, 2024

Political misstep

To drag a critical ally like Saudi Arabia into unfounded conspiracies is detrimental to Pakistan’s foreign policy.
Kurram atrocity
Updated 22 Nov, 2024

Kurram atrocity

It would be a monumental mistake for the state to continue ignoring the violence in Kurram.
Persistent grip
22 Nov, 2024

Persistent grip

An audit of polio funds at federal and provincial levels is sorely needed, with obstacles hindering eradication efforts targeted.
Green transport
22 Nov, 2024

Green transport

THE government has taken a commendable step by announcing a New Energy Vehicle policy aiming to ensure that by 2030,...