Pakistan Cricket News
October 2, 2015
Cricket terrorism must cope with new climate - BCB
BCB president Nazmul Hassan captain held hostage to terrorism threats and to cope with the new environment is to devise a method that can not be. He wanted to get involved at the next meeting of the ICC and that this will increase.
"Bangladesh has recently appeared in the terror index is No. 23," Hassan said. "There are other countries in this list. But countries like India and Sri Lanka? Hosting cricket will not mean there will not be any international cricket is my main point that terrorism can not control our cricket . We decided that the ICC will help all playing to see what kind of plan to intervene to have. "
Cricket Australia on the basis of good players BCB informed of the decision to postpone the trip a few hours later I was talking to her residence. He delayed his arrival in Bangladesh after the decision came less than a week - scheduled for September 28 - two tests to play.
Hassan CA's security team meetings with top security officials in Bangladesh was finished in Dhaka on Monday as the death of an Italian national was believed to be affected by.
"As far as I know CA is still as open dialogue," he said. "He did not get approval from their government that was written in their press release."
Hassan will feel let down the people of Bangladesh, he said. "There is no doubt that we have been hurt. 160 million people were eagerly awaiting test against Australia country. Fans have been lost and everyone feels let down."
Hassan, his main task now international cricket for Bangladesh will be to bring back said.
He postponed the visit because "I do not know yet. It actually. The ICC meeting this month to discuss with them the hope of our security plan to encourage them to ignore the letter written Through correspondence is difficult to understand. Our main task now Bangladesh will be to bring international cricket back, "he said.
Source: "http://www.espncricinfo.com/bangladesh-v-australia-2015-16/content/story/925011.html"
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