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The
Madras
High
Court
Bench on
Wednesday
declined
to pass
interim
orders
restraining
the
Centre
and the
Board of
Control
for
Cricket
in India
(BCCI)
from
sending
the
Indian
Cricket
team to
play the
ongoing
tri-series
in Sri
Lanka.
A
Division
Bench,
comprising
Justice
P.
Murgesen
and
Justice
C.S.
Karnan,
dismissed
a
miscellaneous
(sub)
petition
by a
lawyer
in India
on the
ground
that the
BCCI had
no
statutory
obligation
towards
the
petitioner.
The
judges
pointed
out that
the
Supreme
Court
had, in
2006,
held
that
courts
should
not
interfere
in
matters
related
to
government’s
foreign
policy.
Earlier,
BCCI
counsel
argued
that
preventing
the team
from
going to
Sri
Lanka
might
affect
the
relationship
between
the
countries,
the
Indian
media
reported.
The
first
match
between
India
and Sri
Lanka is
set to
begin on
Friday,
September
11 in R.
Premadasa
stadium.
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