BCB security team to arrive in Karachi on Sunday
The group aims to get an understanding of security arrangements ahead of Bangladesh women cricket tour to Pakistan
KARACHI:
A four-member security team of the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) will arrive at the Quaid-e-Azam International Airport in the early hours of Sunday ahead of the proposed tour of their women cricket team's tour to Pakistan later this month.
The team will comprise of three BD government officials and the head of BCB Security, Hossain Imam.
According to reports, the security team will get an understanding of the security arrangements from arrival to departure of the women team.
The team will visit Sunset Club in Defence where the matches will be played. Moreover, it will also inspect accommodation and other arrangements at the venue, including boarding and lodging facilities.
The BCB team will also get a briefing from the officials of security agencies at the Home Department. It will also travel to Lahore to meet Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) officials.
If a green signal is given, the Bangladesh women team will play three Twenty20 Internationals and as many One-Day Internationals against Asian Games gold medallist Pakistan between September 27 to October 8.
A four-member security team of the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) will arrive at the Quaid-e-Azam International Airport in the early hours of Sunday ahead of the proposed tour of their women cricket team's tour to Pakistan later this month.
The team will comprise of three BD government officials and the head of BCB Security, Hossain Imam.
According to reports, the security team will get an understanding of the security arrangements from arrival to departure of the women team.
The team will visit Sunset Club in Defence where the matches will be played. Moreover, it will also inspect accommodation and other arrangements at the venue, including boarding and lodging facilities.
The BCB team will also get a briefing from the officials of security agencies at the Home Department. It will also travel to Lahore to meet Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) officials.
If a green signal is given, the Bangladesh women team will play three Twenty20 Internationals and as many One-Day Internationals against Asian Games gold medallist Pakistan between September 27 to October 8.