Pak hockey coach unhappy with security in Delhi

Karachi, February 25: The security being given to them in Delhi has done little to inspire confidence in the Pakistani hockey team and coach Shahid Ali Khan is unhappy with safety arrangements for his players in the World Cup starting on Sunday.

Shahid said he was unhappy with the security arrangements for the team especially while they were travelling from the hotel to the ground.

“I think there is need for more security for a tournament of such nature especially when we are traveling,” the former Olympian was quoted.

Shortly afterwards, another channel ‘Express News’ reported that Pakistan Hockey Federation secretary Asif Bajwa had expressed his satisfaction with the security arrangements.

“No there is no issue with the security arrangements we are satisfied with the way we are being looked after,” Bajwa, who is also the team’s manager said.

—-PTI