Bhubaneswar:
Amid tight security, Pakistan team arrived here on Sunday to
participate in the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup and proceeded straight
to Cuttack, which is one of the venue for the tournament along with
Mumbai.
"The Pakistani women players were safely taken straight
to the Barabati stadium at Cuttack where they will be staying and
playing. There was absolutely no sign of protest anywhere, neither at
the airport nor at the stadium," Commissioner of Police Sunil Roy told
PTI.
Though a handful of activists of little-known Utkal
Bharat gathered near the airport in their bid to stage a protest, they
dispersed after being asked by securitymen to move away.
The Biju Patnaik Airport and surrounding areas had been
converted into a fortress with deployment of security personnel in
strength in view of threat by Sangh Parivar outfits and local parties to
prevent the Pakistani players from touching Odisha soil.
Around 600 security personnel, including jawans of
Special Security Battalion (SSB) and Odisha police, had positioned
themselves at vantage points to prevent any untoward incident, police
said.
Ahead of the Pakistan team's arrival, city police had
taken about 10 activists of Utkal Bharat, including former MP Kharvel
Swain, into custody as a precautionary measure. The police picked up
Swain and others while they were on their way to the Biju Patnaik
Airport here.
"The Pakistan women's cricket team have been accommodated
at the OCA Club premises and play all their matches at the Barabati
Stadium, Cuttack," OCA Secretary Ashirbad Behera said.
They would play their warm up matches with Odisha Women-XI likely on Januanry 29 and 30.
Three other teams -- Australia, New Zealand and South
Africa -- will stay at Bhubaneswar and will have their net practices at
the Railway Stadium.
"Security of players from three other countries is not a
problem. We have taken extra precautions to ensure security of Pakistani
players," DGP Prakash Mishra told reporters after reviewing security
arrangements at the Barabati Stadium and the Club House at Cuttack.
The Pakistan team, according to the schedule issued by
the Odisha Cricket Association (OCA), will play their first match
against Australia on February 1 followed by matches against New Zealand
on February 3 and South Africa on February 5.
The Group B matches, however, will start on February 1
with a tie between New Zealand and South Africa at the DRIEMS Ground in
Cuttack.
Players of Australia, New Zealand and South are scheduled to come on Monday and Tuesday.
Courtesy: ND TV
Courtesy: ND TV
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