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New Zealand Olympic Committee monitoring Bangalore incident

Auckland, Apr 18(ANI): The New Zealand Olympic Committee (NZOC) has expressed concern for the safety of athletes heading for the New Delhi Commonwealth Games in October, after two bombs exploded outside the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, hosting an Indian Premier League (IPL) match in Bangalore.

New Zealand vice-captain Ross Taylor and commentator Simon Doull were in the ground when the bombs exploded, bringing the safety of players into the spotlight.

The NZOC said it was taking the incident seriously, and would seek advice from the New Zealand Government's Major Events Security Committee.

"The NZOC will take action accordingly. Athlete safety remains the organization's highest priority," Stuff.co.nz quoted a NZOC statement, as saying.

The NZOC would work with the Major Events Security Committee, the Commonwealth Games Federation and other Commonwealth nations to monitor the situation.

The explosions came a day after the United States issued a travel alert in which it warned: "The U.S. government continues to receive information that terrorist groups may be planning attacks in India".

Earlier, several cricket-playing countries had warned their players about participating in the IPL, citing security threats in India. (ANI)

Australia defeated New Zealand by one run in T20 thriller

Sydney, Feb 15 (ANI): Australia on Sunday defeated New Zealand by one run in a thriller T20 International cricket match here at Sydney Cricket Ground.Australian wicketkeeper Brad Haddin, making his captaincy debut, won the toss and elected to bat first.Australian team had lost three wickets at a total of 52 runs after seven overs but David Hussey then decided to do the bailout act and managed to keep the scoreboard ticking. Hussey was the top-scorer with 41 runs.....
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