The Mercury

Aussies shaken, not rocked

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MELBOURNE: The Australia cricket team suffered a scare following their Twenty20 internatio­nal win over India in Guwahati on Tuesday after a rock was thrown at their team bus, shattering one of the windows, Cricket Australia (CA) said.

Players and staff were travelling from Barsapara Stadium back to their team hotel in the eastern city when the rock pierced the window on the right-hand side of the bus, CA said on its website.

The board said the rock was “believed to be roughly the size of a cricket ball” and ended up inside the bus.

“In a remarkable piece of good fortune, no one was sitting on the seat next to the window when it was broken,” CA’s report said. “While no one was injured, the Australian players were understand­ably shaken up by the incident.”

Assam chief minister Sarbananda Sonowal said the incident had damaged the state’s reputation as a host for major sports events and that police had identified two suspects.

“Really unfortunat­e incident after a great game aimed to tarnish Guwahati’s reputation as an emerging sports hub. We strongly condemn it,” Sonowal said on his official Twitter account.“Whoever got indulged in the hooliganis­m did it with the sole objective of defaming Assam & derailing its journey towards the top... the culprits will face the full force of the law.”

Australia’s team bus was also struck by a rock in Bangladesh five weeks ago as it travelled back to a hotel following the first day’s play of the second and final Test against the home side in Chittagong.

That prompted authoritie­s to tighten security around the Australia team.

Australia opening batsman Aaron Finch posted a photo of a shattered window on a bus on Twitter and tweeted: “Pretty scary having a rock thrown through the team bus window on the way back to the hotel!!”

Australia are scheduled to play India in the third and final Twenty20 of the series in Hyderabad tomorrow. – Reuters

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