National anthem forgotten in decider

The KCA secretary said they had invited all ex-players from Kerala including S. Sreesanth for the series decider.

By :  Bipin Dani
Update: 2017-11-09 01:27 GMT
The outing at the Kennigton Oval will go beyond experimenting with their highly skilled bowling attack, and quite a bit of focus will be on K L Rahul and Vijay Shankar, contenders for the number four slot. (Photo: PTI)

Mumbai: Match officials and organisers were “so much in a hurry” to start the third T20 between India and New Zealand that the prelude of the national anthem was given a miss when the Greenfield Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram made its international debut on Tuesday. 

Barring Wednesday’s match, the anthems of both countries was played throughout series. Jayesh George, the secretary of the Kerala Cricket Association said: “Yes, that was a mistake on our part. 

“We were all there at the ground and in a hurry to start the match after rains. We forgot to play the national anthem. “It’s a serious lapse on our part and I apologise (to the nation). It will never happen again,” said George. 

Meanwhile, the KCA secretary said they had invited all ex-players from Kerala including S. Sreesanth for the series decider. “But Sreesanth didn’t turn up,” George added.   

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