ICC CEO Dave Richardson, addressing mediapersons, was confident that
World T20 matches will proceed at Delhi and Dharamsala despite
challenges having surfaced in recent days.
Dave Richardson: "We will make sure we do everything we can and the event takes place at a safe and secure environment."
Even on the eve of the World Cup T20, the scheduled India-Pakistan match
at Dharamsala remained under a cloud of uncertainty but ICC’s CEO Dave
Richardson and Board’s secretary Anurag Thakur chose to be optimistic
and declined to share ‘Plan B’ should things go awry before March 19.
BCCI Secretary Mr. @ianuragthakur addressing the media persons ahead of the @ICC World T20 India 2016 pic.twitter.com/ODuvpksO9c— BCCI (@BCCI) March 7, 2016
Addressing media persons here on Monday, Richardson reiterated that
matches at Dharamsala and New Delhi were scheduled almost a year ago and
admitted that, in the given circumstances, “there were challenges” in
holding these matches. “These challenges have reasons not due to the
fault of the BCCI or the ICC. But the fact is that we are dealing with
these and we are confident that the matches will proceed at those two
venues,” he said.
About Dharamsala, Richardson said, “I can assure you that the BCCI and
PCB are communicating, as is the ICC with both parties. We will make
sure we do everything we can and the event takes place at a safe and
secure environment. The Indian government has shown a commitment to make
sure that adequate security measures are in place at all the venues for
all the teams.”
On a day when Pakistan’s three-member team arrived to assess security
level at Dharamsala and was due to submit a report to Pakistan
government in due course, Richardson maintained that Pakistan would not
withdraw from the event.
Thakur was guarded in his reading of the situation and said, “Let the
meeting between BCCI, PCB and ICC take place. Let the Pakistan security
team give a report, only then we (BCCI) can comment on that. I hope the
match is played in Dharamsala. Security is up to the state government.
Security in today's world is a concern and we are ready to give
foolproof security to all the teams.”
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