By Emily Benammar Published: 11:18AM GMT twenty-three February 2010
Out of action: Surbiton brazen Matt Daly has been ruled out of the World Cup with a injure leg tendon rip Photo: ENGLAND HOCKEYThe 26-year-olds deficiency creates approach for his Surbiton teammate James Tindall and Readings Simon Mantell, who were competing for the last place in Jason Lees squad, to take piece in the 12-nation contest after recuperating from feet injuries.
Expressing his bewail that Daly would miss out, Lee said: "Getting harmed this close to a World Cup is a vital blow for any sportsman. I feel for Matt.
England going to World Cup India contend security plans are "foolproof" New Zealand hockey organisation delays outing to India after apprehension hazard Al-Qaeda targets India competition Reading magnify their lead"I am gratified with the await shown to him by the rest of the group.Although this is a setback, we are advantageous that the damage is to a forwardwhere we have cover."
Meanwhile, Simon Child has cold from the New Zealand patrol revelation hehad concerns over security following last weeks apprehension threats to thetournament.
The patrol left their precision stay in Perth to fly to New Delhi yesterday,but Child did not transport observant he did not feel he could perform at his bestin an sourroundings surrounded by such heated security.
"It"s not an preferred sourroundings to be perplexing to fool around your most appropriate hockey and tobe behaving for your country," he said. "I think that was the vital issuethat convinced me when I done up my mind."
The World Cup gets underway this Sunday when England will open theircampaign opposite Australia.
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