Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

India pulls out of shooting world cup in Cyprus

- Press Trust of India

NEWDELHI:INDIA on Friday pulled out of next month’s shooting World Cup in Cyprus, citing the novel coronaviru­s threat there as the epidemic continued to wreak havoc on sporting calendars across the world.

The shotgun world cup, recognised by the Internatio­nal Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF), is scheduled to be held in Nicosia from March 4 to 13.

“Acting upon the travel advisory by the Ministry of Health dated the 26th of this month, wherein certain nations have been listed for a complete travel ban, the Indian team has been withdrawn from the Cyprus World Cup beginning Mar 4, because we have found that at least one of those nations will be represente­d there,” the National Rifle Associatio­n of India (NRAI) president Raninder Singh said in a statement.

According to the federation, participat­ing in the tournament “would have meant that our team would have come in contact with that team and bearing in mind the advisory and its content, it would further mean that there would be a very high likelihood of our athletes being quarantine­d upon return to India”.

The NRAI also pointed out that the tournament in Cyprus and the next ISSF World Cup, scheduled to be held in New Delhi from March 16, are too close to each other.

“Given the next World Cup commences on the 16th and our team was scheduled to travel back to Delhi on 12th, should any of them had been quarantine­d, they would not have been able to represent the country in New Delhi. Keeping the health and welfare of our athletes as a primary concern and in compliance with the ministry of Health travel advisory and finally given the facts as stated above, the NRAI decided to regrettabl­y withdraw its team.”

The deadly virus, which originated in Wuhan, China, has so far killed close to 3000 people and infected nearly 80,000 globally.

Earlier in the day, a federation source had said the team withdrew from the tournament on the advice of the government.

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