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SPORT SENA REAX 2


Meanwhile, Victoria Bushrangers coach Greg Shipperd, also
the coach of the Delhi Daredevils in the IPL, said Sena's
threats will not scare him into withdrawing from IPL.

"I am quite comfortable that security arrangements that
have been put in place for us have been satisfactory and will
continue to be so," he said.
"Any sort of violence around the world in any big city
makes you nervous, but you only need to be in right place at
the right time and avoid dangerous areas and certainly that's
what I'll be doing."
Close to 40 Australian players are expected to take part
in this year's IPL, scheduled March-April. The participating
players include national captain Ricky Ponting and retired
greats like Shane Warne, Adam Gilchrist and Matthew Hayden.
Cricket Australia (CA) said it would all boil down to
what the players decide individually.
"We'll be having a look at this particular issue given
that IPL is only six, seven or eight weeks away and we'll be
providing the expertise, the advice, that we get to players
who are going there," CA spokesman Peter Young said.
"At the end of the day those players make their own
decision about whether or not they go, but we want them to be
able to make informed decisions and we'd like to work with the
ACA (Australian Cricketers' Association) to ensure they can
make informed decisions," he added. More PTI PM
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