Security plan in place for Sri Lanka players during India series

Security plan in place for Sri Lanka players during India series

October 25, 2014   10:01 am

Keeping in view the security lapses during last year’s India-Sri Lanka match and incidents of Tamil Tiger racists attacking Lankan cricket lovers in London, the city’s Commissionerate Police on Friday assured a foolproof safety plan for players and spectators.

“Full-proof security would be provided to the players of both the teams from the airport to hotel. The police will take control of the stadium and hotels two days before the first ODI at Cuttack on November 2,” police commissioner RP Sharma said.

Sharma said this after a meeting with functionaries of Odisha Cricket Association here. “There is a specific threat perception on the Sri Lankan team. We are taking all steps to ensure a smooth ODI in the state,” Sharma said.

The players of both the teams are expected to travel from Bhubaneswar to Barabati stadium in Cuttack for net practice on October 31 and November 1.

Odisha Cricket Association (OCA) president Ranjib Biswal, who also serves as IPL chairman, said that police will take adequate security measures keeping in view the ethnic problem in Sri Lanka.

OCA secretary Asirbad Behera said Gate no. 2 and 3 of the stadium would be opened at 9.30 AM, four hours ahead of the scheduled start of the match, to avoid the rush of spectators and to facilitate smooth entry of the players. - NDTV


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