Clark concerned about traveling to Delhi
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Monday, September 29, 2008 4:12:44 PM
Hyderabad: In perhaps the first reactions to emerge from the Australian camp in the aftermath of the blast in New Delhi on Saturday, Australian fast bowler Stuart Clark has said he is "concerned" about traveling to Delhi.
A low intensity bomb went off in a crowded market place on Saturday, which took the life of one person and left several others injured.
Despite the blast, BCCI and Cricket Australia authorities have said they see no reason for a change in the venue, and have confirmed that the tour will proceed as previously planned.
However, Clark told Sydney radio station 2KY, "I would be lying if I said there wasn't concern and that we are going to Delhi and there is that sort of thing going on where we are going to.
"It is pretty fresh in everyone's mind at the moment, we are still hanging out and waiting to see what will happen, but there is some sort of concern that we are going to somewhere where an explosion has just been."
Australia are scheduled to play the third Test on the tour of India at Delhi's Feroz Shah Kotla between October 29 and November 2.
"It is pretty fresh in everyone's mind at the moment, we are still hanging out and waiting to see what will happen, but there is some sort of concern that we are going to somewhere where an explosion has just been."
Australia are scheduled to play the third Test on the tour of India at Delhi's Feroz Shah Kotla between October 29 and November 2.
