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HomeSportsCricketSri Lanka demand tighter security amid British riots

Sri Lanka demand tighter security amid British riots

Sri Lanka have raised security concerns with the England and Wales Cricket Board amid the ongoing anti-immigrant riots in Britain, with players requesting increased security ahead of their upcoming Test series against England.

Sri Lankan players already in England for training before the three-match Test series have asked their cricket board for better arrangements as they do not have a security plan before the entire Test squad reaches London on Sunday.

“Most of the issues seem not to be close to where we are but everyone is still a little concerned,” a Sri Lankan player in England told ESPNcricinfo.

“We can’t go out to dinner or do anything like that. Mostly we stay in the hotel. No one wants to run into trouble and get beaten up.

“We’ve asked the board to try and ask for some security for us until the main team arrives, but we haven’t heard anything back yet.”

Sri Lanka team manager Mahinda Halangoda said he raised the security issues with the ECB after reading reports of unrest in Manchester, where the first Test is scheduled to start on August 21

“I raised the issue with them, and the ECB responded very quickly and sent us their comprehensive security arrangements,” Halangoda told ESPNcricinfo. “We’ll be having a security liaison on the tour from them as well.”

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