Monday, 7 March 2016

Team can play in Mohali, Chennai: PCB

Two-part group achieves India to audit security circumstance in front of Pakistan group's interest in T20 World Cup 

Days after the boss pastor of Indian condition of Himachal Pradesh declined to give security to a World T20 tie including Pakistan, PCB Chairman Shaharyar Khan said on Monday evening that Pakistani group was willing to play in Mohali, Chandigarh and Chennai, Tamil Nadu. 

Prior in the morning, a two-part group from Pakistan achieved India to survey the security circumstance in front of a conceivable visit by the Pakistan cricket group for support in the ICC T20 World Cup which commences in Kolkata on March 16. 

The group includes Federal Investigation Agency Director Usman Anwar and Pakistan Cricket Board Chief Security Officer Retired Col Azam Khan, and is required to be joined in New Delhi by a Pakistan High Commission official. 

The authorities will evaluate whether the security circumstance is suitable for the visit by the cricket group, in the midst of dangers from Indian fanatic and aggressor associations. Amid the visit, they will meet senior Indian security authorities and survey the hotel and boarding plans for the players. 

Last Sunday, Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh debilitated not to give security to Pakistan's players at the Himachal Pradesh cricket ground in the Himalayan town of Dharamsala, saying the match ought to be moved to another venue keeping in mind those killed in a strike by aggressors on the Pathankot aviation based armed forces base in neighboring Indian Punjab. 

Pakistan government's wariness seems, by all accounts, to be legitimized after the boss pastor of Himachal Pradesh declined to give security to Pakistani players. 

"The group will meet the Himachal Pradesh boss priest and the state police boss and set up a report which will be sent to the PCB and Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar," said an announcement discharged here a day or two ago. 

In a public interview on Saturday, Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar had said that the dangers to the Pakistani cricketers were dependable and implied that its booked takeoff for India could be deferred until the security authorities' assignment gave its leeway. 

"The trek can be deferred until we are certain that they will be sheltered. We need to guarantee our group is given finished security in India and this is the obligation of the Indian government and the International Cricket Council," he had said. 

Prior, previous captain and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan said that the Pakistani cricket group ought not partake in the competition taking after the boss priest's refusal to give security. 

"In the midst of this circumstance, I don't trust the Pakistan group ought to play in Himachal Pradesh," he said in an announcement. 

Indian cricket board secretary Anurag Thakur prior blamed the state for playing governmental issues and said the nation frequently gave security to Pakistani sportsmen and ladies. 

"The venues of the World Cup matches were chosen one year prior, the assignment of matches was chosen six months back," said Thakur. 

"By guaranteeing that you can't give security, you are just offering assurance to Pakistani guarantees that there is a security risk to their group in India. It's about the nation's picture."

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