Bangladesh team arrives in Sri Lanka under high security

Published July 21, 2019
COLOMBO: Bangladesh cricketers Soumya Sarkar 
(second L) and Mahmudullah (L) arrive at Taj hotel with team-mates under security cover on Saturday. — AFP
COLOMBO: Bangladesh cricketers Soumya Sarkar (second L) and Mahmudullah (L) arrive at Taj hotel with team-mates under security cover on Saturday. — AFP

COLOMBO: The Bangladesh cricket team arrived in Sri Lanka amid tight security on Saturday, the first foreign sporting side to visit the island since the deadly Easter attacks earlier this year.

More than 250 people were killed in the April 21 bombings targeting hotels and churches that were claimed by Islamist militants, and Sri Lanka has been under a state of emergency since.

The Bangladesh team was provided with a level of security usually reserved for visiting state dignitaries, with additional deployments at their hotel and armed guards for their motorcade.

“We have special security arrangements at match venues too,” a police official said.

Bangladesh will play three One-day Internationals on July 26, 28 and 31 at the R. Premadasa International Stadium in Colombo.

Sri Lanka had previously expected New Zealand to be the first foreign sporting visit.

The Black Caps arrive next month to play two Tests and three Twenty20 Internationals.

The first Test against New Zealand will be played in Galle starting Aug 14, and the second will begin on Aug 22 at Colombo’s P. Sara Oval, while the three T20s will be played on Aug 31, Sept 2 and Sept 6.

Published in Dawn, July 21st, 2019

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