The Indian government today called off the bilateral hockey series on security grounds, and while Nobbs felt that the 10-match series could have been postponed and not cancelled, but he insisted it could be good for the boys who already have a tight packed calendar.
"I hoped that the 10-match series on either side of the border will be postponed and not cancelled. The India-Pakistan hockey matches are followed keenly by hockey buffs and I had looked forward to the series," he said.
Pakistan team chief coach Akhtar Rasool, however, was left disappointed as his boys had looked forward to the series, which was scheduled to start on April 5.
However, both Nobbs and Rasool hoped that the series would get underway soon.
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