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Update: 2014-01-15 23:53:38
ICC to meet on World Twenty20 security

DHAKA: The International Cricket Council will meet key stakeholders in the World Twenty20, to be held in Bangladesh in March-April, to discuss security-related concerns following the spate of violence in the country over the past few months.

The meeting will be held in Dhaka on January 20.

Security consultants from various participating countries, the ICC`s security manager Sean Norris - who will coordinate the meeting - and senior officials of the Bangladesh Cricket Board and representatives of the national government will attend the meeting, espncricinfo.com reported.

The World Twenty20 is the third and last of a series of international cricket events in Bangladesh over the next few months, all of which are still to be finalised. A decision on the Sri Lanka tour is expected over the weekend while there is a question mark over Pakistan`s participation in the Asia Cup, which is scheduled to be held before the World T20.

The concerns from the teams have emanated from the steady violence throughout Bangladesh from last October till a week after the general elections which concluded on January 5. It has already impacted cricket: the touring New Zealand side skipped a training session late October due to the strike called on October 27 and, in December, the West Indies Under-19 team left a tour of Bangladesh midway following an explosion near the team hotel in Chittagong.

The general elections, held on January 5, seemed to have stemmed the violence; the last week has been calm with few incidents reported and it is understood that the BCB will stress at the meeting that conditions are likely to return to normal. Norris has arrived in Dhaka and has visited a few of the stadiums, including the Fatullah Cricket Stadium where he went on Wednesday.

At the meeting, the advisors will be shown the presentation of the security framework put in place by the Bangladesh government, BCB and the ICC. "We have sent a security plan to the participating nations. We will present it at the meeting, and if anyone has queries, we will answer to that," BCB`s acting chief executive Nizamuddin Chowdhury said. ESPNcricinfo understands that the BCB will be coordinating with a cell at the Dhaka Metropolitan Police for the overall security of all three upcoming events.

BDST: 1041 HRS, JAN 16, 2014
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