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Last month, close to a hundred cricketers were asked to leave Jammu and Kashmir due to a terror threat. The association claims that it has been difficult to reach out to players ever since curfews were imposed in the state in the wake of the abrogation of Article 370.
“There are many players from whom the association hasn’t heard since the last three weeks,” Pathan was quoted as saying. “The last time I spoke to Parvez (Rasool) was last week when he had come to Jammu. He had called me and said he had come for training in Jammu but then he left for Kashmir as there was no cricket activity. We haven’t reached him since. We thought about sending people to their places but later decided it was not feasible. So TV was the best medium for us.”Last week, Pathan had stated that the Board of Control for Cricket in India has promised to help JKCA after the team was forced to pull out of the Vizzy Trophy due to the communication clampdown in the state.
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