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Saturday, March 5, 2011

ICC blasts Windies bus attack, Dhaka stays as host

International Cricket Council (ICC) arch senior manager Haroon Lorgat speaks during a press discussion during a M.A. Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai, southern India, upon Mar 5, 2011. Lorgat Saturday cursed a conflict upon a West Indies organisation train by Bangladesh fans though pronounced there were no evident skeleton to pierce games.
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CHENNAI, India (AFP) – International Cricket Council arch senior manager Haroon Lorgat Saturday cursed a conflict upon a West Indies organisation train by Bangladesh fans though pronounced there were no evident skeleton to pierce games.

Home supporters reacted in a huff after observant their side bowled out for only 58 by a West Indies in Dhaka upon Friday in a World Cup compare a visitors won by 9 wickets.

The train came underneath conflict as it was streamer behind to a West Indies’ organisation road residence after a match, in what military pronounced was a box of in error identity, with fans meditative it was a home team’s vehicle.

Lorgat pronounced a ICC had no evident skeleton to pierce matches from Bangladesh, with England as well as South Africa still to fool around organisation fixtures in a nation opposite a Tigers.

Two quarter-finals have been additionally scheduled for Dhaka.

“The greeting is a single of disappointment, since that’s only what we’d not similar to to see though you consider you contingency have perspective,” Lorgat said. “It was a teenager incident.

“It was a small unhappy fans, as a outcome of a home organisation being degraded so convincingly by a visitors. My bargain is which a couple of people threw pebbles during a bus.

“With which sold incident you will re-assess though I’ve pronounced prior to you am very, really gratified with a majority of a confidence measures we’ve got, a expertise, a knowledge we’ve got upon board.”

Asked if games could be changed from Bangladesh, should teams intent upon confidence grounds, Lorgat replied: “We would not pierce a games easily though it is not something which you would bonus completely.

A packaged residence during a R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo during a Sri Lanka opposite Australia World Cup cricket compare upon Mar 5, 2011 in Colombo. International Cricket Council arch senior manager Haroon Lorgat Saturday cursed a conflict upon a West Indies organisation train by Bangladesh fans though pronounced there were no evident skeleton to pierce games.
©AFP – Ishara S.Kodikara

“I do not hold which sold incident justifies any diversion being changed only yet. you am intensely assured you will see a contest by as scheduled.”

In a apart incident, a home of Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan was additionally befuddled upon Friday, violation a window, military said.

India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, whose own home was pounded after a initial turn exit in 2007, told fans to carry out themselves.

“It is unfortunate, though which is how a fans react. You should recollect which players have been not vital during home, though their family groups have been as well as family groups do not have anything to do with cricket,” pronounced Dhoni.

“You have to carry out your emotions. When you win a diversion you do not go around violence my fans, observant which you bashed my residence in 2007.”

Bangladesh has stepped up confidence after Friday’s incidents.

“We have extended confidence arrangements for a World Cup,” pronounced Mesbah Uddin Serniabat, who is a confidence executive for a tournament?s internal organising committee.

“We will keep a pedestrians a small divided from a organisation buses as well as motorcade as well as military teams will be patrolling a streets some-more intensively.”

Police as well as a chosen Rapid Action Battalion arrested 38 suspects after a train stoning.

England as well as South Africa face any alternative in Chennai upon Sunday prior to they both fool around organisation matches in Bangladesh.

Andrew Strauss, a England captain, whose side fool around in Chittagong upon Mar 11, said: “It’s tough for me to comment. you wasn’t there as well as do not know what a incident was.

“Clearly confidence is really critical and, as distant as we’re concerned, we’ve had no issues.”

South Africa captain Graeme Smith added: “We were a bit repelled as to what happened. Obviously you need to try to let the confidence as well as government take caring of which similar to we’ve regularly done.

“Hopefully, it won’t occur again as well as lessons will be learned.”

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