Andrew Russell
Major General Sir Andrew Russell was a prominent military leader during World War I, known for his significant contributions to the New Zealand Expeditionary Force and his leadership in various key battles. He is often remembered for riding his war horse, Dolly, which is the inspiration behind a planned statue in Hastings to honor the service and sacrifice of horses in wartime.
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Guyana:
Tournament director Andrew Russell was asked for an explanation regarding the match referee's actions.
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Pakistan:
Andrew Russell informed the Pakistani manager about the handshake directive from the Indian board.
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Pakistan:
Andrew Russell is the tournament director who responded to Naveed Akram Cheema's concerns.
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Pakistan:
Andrew Russell stated that they received instructions from the Indian board, which he claimed were actually from the Indian government.
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Pakistan:
Tournament director Andrew Russell stated that they received instructions from the Indian board.
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New Zealand:
Major General Sir Andrew Russell rode Dolly during the war.
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