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09-Dec-2013 07:56:00 GMT
ICC World Twenty20 2014

World T20 Safe After WI-19 Pull Uut Bangladesh Cricket Board Says

Dhaka: Bangladesh cricket authorities played down security fears on Monday after a bomb explosion outside the hotel of a West Indian touring team sparked jitters ahead of the World Twenty20 next year.

The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Sunday withdrew their Under-19 national cricket team from a seven-match series underway in Bangladesh after the bombing in the port city of Chittagong.

Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) officials said they were making an effort to persuade the team to stay on.

"We've talked to West Indies Under-19 team management this morning. They are happy with the arrangements and the extra security we have made," BCB chief executive officer Nizamuddin Chowdhury said.

"We're trying to talk to the WICB to assure them that things are alright here. It was an isolated incident. The players were not targeted," Chowdhury added.

He said the blast in Chittagong amid escalating violence in the unrest-plagued nation would not affect the 16-nation World Twenty20 to be played in March and April.

"We are confident the situation would be normal by then," he said. Police said a small device went off during a nationwide transport blockade on Saturday evening outside Hotel Agrabad in Chittagong, Bangladesh's second largest city, where the visiting team were staying.

Although no one was injured, the WICB decided to withdraw their squad after considering a report from their security manager Paul Slowe.

"The report emphasised that the current security environment in Bangladesh is not conducive to the playing of cricket in light of the 72-hours nationwide blockade and calls for countrywide dawn to dusk protest," the WICB said in a statement.

"The State Department of the United States of America has also issued a travel alert to its citizens living in and travelling to Bangladesh," it said, adding "travel arrangements are being made to allow for the team's return to the Caribbean as quickly as possible".

During the 2011 World Cup, irate Bangladeshi fans threw stones at the West Indies team bus in Dhaka following the home team's dismissal for 58 during a nine-wicket defeat.


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