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Monday, March 21, 2011

Bangladesh assure Windies of 'state-level' security

A part of of a chosen force Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) as well as a sniffer dog check a belligerent of a Sher-e Bangla National Stadium in Dhaka upon Mar 3. Bangladesh will ramp up confidence to ‘state-level’ for a West Indies group in an try to safeguard their World Cup quarter-final passes off trouble-free.
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DHAKA (AFP) – Bangladesh will ramp up confidence to ‘state-level’ for a West Indies group in an try to safeguard their World Cup quarter-final passes off trouble-free, a comparison military military officer pronounced Monday.

The West Indies will take upon Pakistan upon Wednesday, with Bangladeshi officials penetrating to equivocate a repeat of a annoying Mar 4 incident, when an indignant host pelted a West Indies group train with stones.

Bangladesh fans pounded a train as a upon vacation players were withdrawal Sher-e-Bangla track after violence a home side in a biased match.

The Windies bowled a World Cup co-hosts out for a degrading 58 — Bangladesh’s lowest ever one-day score.

Dhaka military government official Benazir Ahmed told AFP a West Indies group would be supposing with a “highest security” probable when they arrive after Monday as well as military would finished certain there was no “crowd trouble”.

“The West Indies have been a valued guest as well as you will safeguard a top state-level confidence to them. It’s a state-level commitment. We shall have certain which there is no throng along a pass tools of a highway to a stadium,” he said.

“They can be positive of fool-proof security,” he added.

He pronounced a same confidence agreement was supposing to a South African group when they took upon Bangladesh during a same track Saturday.

The home side mislaid a compare as well as crashed out of a World Cup though this time there was no indignant greeting from fans.

International Cricket Council arch senior manager Haroon Lorgat had downplayed a Mar 4 train attack, insisting it was a teenager incident, though West Indies manager Ottis Gibson pronounced it was a critical crack of security.

He pronounced West Indies players took cover upon a building of a bus.

Police pronounced a conflict was a box of in error temperament as a fans’ genuine aim was a Bangladesh group vehicle.

Police as well as chosen confidence force, a Rapid Action Battalion, arrested 38 people in tie with a attack.

Fans additionally pounded Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan’s home.

Former West Indies captain Chris Gayle bloody Bangladeshi officials for a conflict by a Twitter summary whilst a West Indies Players Association (WIPA) claimed which some-more should have been finished to strengthen a players.

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