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Hyderabad Blues: Cricketers pay homage to blast victims

Last updated on: March 3, 2013 15:15 IST

Image: The Australian cricket team lines up for a minute's silence, before start of play on Day 2 on Sunday, to honour those injured in the explosions in Hyderabad last week
Photographs: BCCI

It was a delayed gesture; however the Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA) ensured that the India and Australia cricket teams spend a moment to remember victims of last week's blasts in Hyderabad on Sunday.

- Day 2, Photos

The local cricket association forgot to pay tribute to victims of the bomb blast at Dilsukhnagar at the beginning of the match on Saturday. Having realised their mistake, a two-minute silence was observed on the second day by the players of both teams.

Hyderabad Blues: Cricketers pay homage to blast victims

Image: The Indian team lines up for a minute's silence, before start of play on Day 2 on Sunday, to honour those injured in the explosions in Hyderabad last week
Photographs: BCCI

"There was a lack of coordination because we were so stressed to ensure that all security arrangements were foolproof," admitted former Hyderabad opener and senior official Dr M V Sridhar.

A BCCI official remarked that players were "even ready on the first day, as it should have been the case. But it was the prerogative of the local association."

Eventually, it was the case of better late than never.

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