Pakistan promises high security for Bangladesh
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan government officials have promised intense security measures for a nine-member delegation from Bangladesh which will assess the country's ability to resume hosting …
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan government officials have promised intense security measures for a nine-member delegation from Bangladesh which will assess the country's ability to resume hosting …
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Pakistan Interior Rehman Malik has said that a complete security would be provided to the Bangladesh cricket team during its upcoming tour to the county.
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In the Daily Star, Bishwajit Roy says the crowds for the ongoing Bangladesh Premier League have been an embarrassment for the organisers. The other worry about the tournament, he says, is that the local batsmen have not been among the runs. Only on two occasions – both involving hometown franchise, Chittagong Kings, playing at the Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium – did the crowd really look like a decent one. Otherwise, despite the cut down of the ticket prices, it has been quite an embarrassment for the organisers who have only…
The Independent's Asia Correspondent Andrew Buncombe is based in Delhi. His dominion ranges over India, Pakistan, Burma, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, occasionally parts of South East Asia and …
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) is yet to seek government's approval to allow its security team to visit Pakistan ahead of the proposed series between both countries.
Pakistan Interior Minister Rahman Malik has vowed to provide 'box security', including bulletproof and bombproof buses, which would be cordoned by four vehicles, to not only Bangladesh but all foreign