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Cricket: 'Key players won't return' INDIA TESTS: Cork says squad members are 'traumatised'.


Byline: By Myles Hodgson

THE England and Wales Cricket Board The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) is the governing body of cricket in England and Wales.  are thought to be close to accepting tightened security arrangements for the resumption of the tour to India - but former player Dominic Cork claims the side are "traumatised" and as many as six of Peter Moores' squad will not return.

The ECB See electronic code book.  have been locked in talks surrounding the future of the two- Test tour, which was put in doubt by the team's departure on Saturday to reassess the situation following the campaign of terror in Mumbai.

The ECB are thought to be close to agreeing a revised itinerary - including a stop-off and warm-up match in Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi (ä`b thä`bē, zä–, dä–), Arab. Abu Zabi, sheikhdom (1995 pop. 928,360), c.  - pending Reg Dickason's security assessment.

But Cork insisted a host of unnamed key players are unwilling to travel in the current climate.

"I know of at least five or six players who are going to turn their backs on England," he said.

"Those I've spoken to are traumatised.

What they saw on television was 10 times worse than what was shown here.

"I am not sure about the captain (Kevin Pietersen This article is included in the list of featured articles.

Kevin Peter Pietersen MBE (born 27 June 1980 in Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South Africa) is an English cricketer.
). I know of certain players who are going to put their families first.

"If one doesn't go, they all shouldn't go. They should make a stand and say 'it's not safe for us to be there'."

Talks involving the ECB, the BCCI BCCI Board of Control for Cricket in India
BCCI Bank of Credit and Commerce International
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BCCI Bank of Crooks & Criminals International
BCCI Barnsley Chamber of Commerce & Industry
 and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office will continue today, with ECB chairman Giles Clarke yesterday insisting significant strides had already been taken to resolve the issue.

"A lot of progress has been made and some extremely good and constructive meetings have taken place," confirmed Clarke.

"Reg Dickason is going to Chennai and we are awaiting his reports.

"The security advice we are receiving has not changed and we are getting a lot of help and co-operation from everyone in India.

"The Board of Control for Cricket in India Cricket is the unofficial national sport of India, and its development has been closely tied up with the history of the country, mirroring many of the political and cultural developments around issues such as race, caste, religion and nationality.  are doing all they can to facilitate the tour but we must do what we have to do properly and thoroughly.

It is what every England player wants and deserves."

Among the measures England are thought to have demanded from the BCCI has been the introduction of a 20-man commando force at every venue while they also want an evacuation procedure put in place should there be any untoward incidents.

But for all England's concerns, there is a desire to continue with the tour and help India recover from the events of the last week in Mumbai, particularly as Australia continued with the Ashes tour three years ago after the bombings in London.

Clarke stressed: "Under no circumstances will we allow our cricket to be dictated to by terrorists."

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England captain Kevin Pietersen pictured leaving the team's Mayfair Hotel in Bhubaneswar after last week's terror attacks. As many as six players will not return to India, says Dominic Cork.; Former England bowler Dominic Cork.
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Date:Dec 3, 2008
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