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This is an archive article published on February 22, 2010

Pak,Aus teams arrive for hockey WC amid tight security

Pakistan,Australia and South African hockey teams arrived in New Delhi amid tight security in the wake of the recent terror threats,which forced a New Zealand player to pull out of the mega event.

With five days to go for the World Cup,Pakistan,Australia and South African hockey teams arrived here on Monday amid tight security in the wake of the recent terror threats,which forced a New Zealand player to pull out of the mega event starting Sunday.

An 18-member Australian squad,under coach Ric Charlesworth,were the first team to land at the national capital in the wee hours on Monday followed by South Africa in the afternoon.

The Pakistan team,meanwhile,entered India through the Wagah Border and reached here around 2000 hrs IST.

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Apart from Australia,South Africa and Pakistan,a three-member support staff of Canada,including coach Alan Brahmst arrived here on Monday,while the players will reach here on Tuesday.

South Korea and the Netherlands are the other two teams which will be arriving here later tonight to participate in the February 28-March 13 tournament,while four more competing nations will reach on Tuesday.

“All the teams are coming as per schedule. Canada,New Zealand,Spain and Argentina will be reaching tomorrow while England will come on Wednesday and Germany on Thursday,” Hockey India secretary general Narinder Batra said.

Meanwhile,concerned over security,New Zealand striker Simon Child has pulled out of the tournament,saying that he took the decision as he felt that he could not give his best under such heightened security environment.

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