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ICC denies to change venue of Champions Trophy final

Mumbai, Oct 18 (UNI) The International Cricket Council (ICC) today affirmed that it had no plans to shift the venue of the final of Champions Trophy slated to be held at the Barbourne stadium here on November 5.

Brian Murgatroyd, ICC Manager- Media and Communications told reporters here that the ICC has no plans of shifting the venue of the final, following the criticism of the pitch by some teams.

When pointed out that the former President of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the president of the Cricket Club of India (CCI), Mr Raj Singh Dungarpur was supposed to have said that talks of a possible change in the venue for the final was on if the pitch did not play upto expectation in today's match between West Indies and Australia, the ICC Manager said it was the personal opinion of Mr Dungarpur and he is entitled to have one, but the ICC is clear that there would be no change in the venue for the final.

On the reports which the captains have made to the ICC about the wicket, Murgatroyd said each captain gives in a report after every match, but these reports are confidential and cannot be made known, otherwise constructive reports would stop coming in if the captain's feel that it would become public knowledge, he added.

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Abkhazia asks Russia to recognise its independence

SUKHUMI, Georgia, Oct 18 (Reuters) The parliament of Georgia's breakaway region of Abkhazia today made the first official request for Russia to recognise its independence. ''We ask the government of Abkhazia to call on the Russian Federation ... and international organisations and the international community to start the process of recognition of an independent Republic of Abkhazia,'' the petition read. Abkhazia broke away from Georgia after a war in 1992-93, but so.....

Indonesia vows to maintain religious pluralism

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Referees should follow rugby's example, says Henry

LONDON, Oct 18 (Reuters) Arsenal captain Thierry Henry believes soccer should follow rugby's example and encourage better communication between referees and players. The France striker was left incensed after having a late equaliser ruled out for alleged handball during Arsenal's 1-0 Champions League defeat by CSKA Moscow yesterday. Spanish referee Mejuto Gonzalez booked Henry after the striker appeared to control the ball on his chest before firing home in the 86th minute. ''At first.....
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