Pakistan's government has said the team will not boycott the event despite a spat last week after an auction in Mumbai for the Indian Premier League (IPL) ended without any of the 11 Pakistani cricketers snapped up for the teams.
Players and officials have alleged that the snub of world-class cricketers such as Shahid Afridi and Umar Gul was politically motivated and a number of former hockey players have said the team should boycott the hockey World Cup.
Pakistan Hockey Federation secretary Asif Bajwa said he has sought clearance from the foreign office and interior ministry for the February 28 to March 13 tournament in
“The latest situation demands full security assurances for our players and that's why I have sought clearance from the government,” Bajwa told AFP. “We fear security problems in
Bajwa said the International Hockey Federation has assured them of full security for the event but government guarantees were also needed.
“I have heard that
The four-time world and three-time Olympic champions have not won a major title since their World Cup win in
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