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Tight security for Karachi ODI
From Zeeshan Mirza
KARACHI—Stringent security measures are in place for the third One-Day
International cricket match between Pakistan and England in Karachi, a
venue snubbed by non-Asian touring sides since 2001 because of safety
concerns. About 3,000 police and paramilitary forces will guard the
National stadium and the teams’ hotel. The teams will be provided with
blanket security when travelling from the hotel to the ground.A bomb
blast in the vicinity of the team hotel last month killed five people.
“We have made extremely tight security arrangements for the match,”
Major General Javed Zia, Director-General of the paramilitary forces,
told reporters. “We know this is a very important match for the city and
we want to ensure nothing is left to chance”.
The National stadium will be hosting its first international match
against a non-Asian side since England played a Test in the city in
December 2000. Since then Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka have played in
Karachi which has been rejected as a venue by New Zealand, West Indies,
Australia and South Africa over concerns for their players’ safety.
In May 2000 a car bomb explosion in Karachi had killed 14 people
including 12 French naval technicians and led to New Zealand calling off
a Test match and leaving for home. England refused to play a Test in
Karachi on the current tour but agreed to a one-dayer. The team will
stay in the city for less than 48 hours after arriving on Wednesday
afternoon. Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Director Abbas Zaidi told
newsmen: “This match is even more important than the one we had against
India last year. Because once this match is played successfully, other
teams will also not hesitate to play here”. Last year India played a
one-dayer in the city which was a roaring success. India are due to play
one Test and one one-day game in Karachi on a tour early next year.
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