Pakistan’s Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi and India’s Rohan Bopanna, nicknamed the Indo-Pak Express, have been unable to get security clearance for their proposed "Peace Match" at the Wagah Border. "We have failed to get clearance from the government and were only conveyed that there is no security clearance for this event, which forced us to cancel the match," said Pakistan Tennis Federation spokesman Irshad Bhatti. "We have blocked all the efforts relating to this event after the failure to get security clearance from the government. But if we get the clearance, we will go for the match."
Security issues stall India-Pakistan peace match
Jun 10, 2011ATP Stockholm, Sweden
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Published Jun 10, 2011