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Gilly asked to wear black arm band in Cuttack

Updated on: 13 March,2010 03:21 PM IST  | 
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A fringe political outfit today said they will not let Deccan Chargers skipper Adam Gilchrist play in Cuttack if he and other Asutralian players will not wear black badge during the IPL matches.

Gilly asked to wear black arm band in Cuttack

A fringe political outfit today said they will not let Deccan Chargers skipper Adam Gilchrist play in Cuttack if he and other Australian players will not wear black badge during the IPL matches.


"Gilchrist must wear black badge or else no Australian player would be allowed to play at the Barabati stadium," Hemant Rath, President of Kalinga Sena said. Rath also threatened to disrupt matches if Cheers Girls would perform during the matches.


"Sena ativists will certainly penetrate the security net and stop the matches at Cuttack if cheer girls dance there."


However, B K Sharma the Commissioner of Police of Bhubaneswar-Cuttack, said that they will ensure smmoth conduct of IPL matches on March 19 and 21. Deccan Chargers will taken on King's XI Punjab on March 19 and will lock horns with Delhi Daredevils two days later.

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