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After IOC; Asian snooker body scraps the event held in India

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The Asian Confederation of Billiard Sports (ACBS) has cancelled the Indian leg of the Asian Tour 10 Reds Snooker tournament due to concerns over the possible refusal of visas to Pakistani and Pakistan-origin participants in the aftermath of the Pulwama attack.

Last week, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) had instructed all sporting federations to "neither award nor hold" sports events in India until they receive written assurances from the government that participants from all nations will be guaranteed entry.

The condition was imposed after a three-member Pakistani team was denied visas to compete in the shooting World Cup, which started in Delhi on Saturday.

However, Billiards and Snooker Federation of India (BSFI) Secretary S Balasubramiam denied there was any connection between the cancellation of the snooker tournament ─ scheduled to be held in Bengaluru in the last week of March ─ and the IOC's directives. "The decision came much before the IOC issued a statement," he said, according to The Indian Express.

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Balasubramiam explained that since six of the 24 players were either Pakistani or Pakistani-origin and had "problems with their visas", the Asian Tour had been called off by the ACBS board. "In the absence of these players, there was no point in having a tournament, so they did not want to have it."

A senior BSFI official was quoted by The Indian Express as saying that Pakistani-born Qatari player Ahmed Saif was among those not granted a visa to participate in the Bengaluru event.

Pakistan Billiard and Snooker Association (PBSA) President Munawar Shaikh on Monday confirmed that the regional body had scrapped the Indian leg of the tour. He added that the local federation had lodged a protest with the ACBS over the conduct of the Indian government.
 
Very unreasonable for the rest of the world to not give other sports the same significance as cricket. Totally undermines India's soft power and financial muscle.
 
Very unreasonable for the rest of the world to not give other sports the same significance as cricket. Totally undermines India's soft power and financial muscle.

Eggjackly. How inconsiderate for the rest of the world.
 
The other sports bodies showing how spineless ICC is.

TBF, ICC has done pretty well so far in the current scenario. They have not succumbed to any unreasonable demand by the BCCI as of yet and will not, they have also indirectly threatened repercussions for the BCCI if they do not follow the schedule as planned.
 
Well done Indian government. This is called a principled stand. You stick to it even if you get penalised for it. Kudos.
 
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They denied a Qatari player a visa just because he had pakistani origins, that's just racist.
 
Is Moeen Ali playing IPL this year?

I don't follow it but all these pakistani coaches and pakistani origin players should boycott the IPL for its racist policies, these players and coaches are just greedy for more money even though they got more than they ever need.
 
I don't follow it but all these pakistani coaches and pakistani origin players should boycott the IPL for its racist policies, these players and coaches are just greedy for more money even though they got more than they ever need.
Bollywood has also decided to boycott Pakistani artists but they are still earning money from Pakistan's common man by showing their movies in Pakistan. Correct me if I am wrong.
 
India is only isolating itself in world sports. When a nation wants to be seen as transforming from a 3rd world inept country to a 1st world progressive country, this type of approach will not help but hinder.

India should take note of this.

North and South Korea: The football game that kicked off peace

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-46027494

North & South Korea agree joint 2032 Olympic bid

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/olympics/45571727

Both nations are officially in a state of war.
 
My country and my countrymen deserve all the humiliation they are getting today.

I thank the international community for showing us our place and giving us the much needed reality check.
 
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