
Pakistani police officers stand guard at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. Photo Courtesy: AP.
Cricket: SL ready to hold Champions Trophy
Fri-Aug 22, 2008
Colombo / Press Trust of India
With the ICC finding it tough to convince apprehensive cricketers on touring Pakistan for next month's Champions Trophy, Sri Lanka on Friday said it was ready to hold the tournament even at a short notice.
"We are ready to hold the Champions Trophy as we are the alternate venue for the tournament," Sri Lanka Cricket Chief Executive Duleep Mendis said.
SLC officials feel that all the grounds are in good condition as the Indian cricket tour is currently on in Sri Lanka.
Meanwhile, a meeting took place on Wednesday at the ICC's offices in Dubai to discuss the preparations for the Champions Trophy
The event, which is scheduled from September 11 to 28, is facing an uncertain future after Australia, England, South Africa and New Zealand, raised concerns over touring Pakistan due to the security situation.
This is despite the ICC taking a decision on July 24 to hold the championship in Pakistan after getting assurance of full security to the players.
Wednesday's meeting at Dubai discussed feedback from task team briefings with stakeholders from England, Australia and New Zealand.
"We are ready to hold the Champions Trophy as we are the alternate venue for the tournament," Sri Lanka Cricket Chief Executive Duleep Mendis said.
SLC officials feel that all the grounds are in good condition as the Indian cricket tour is currently on in Sri Lanka.
Meanwhile, a meeting took place on Wednesday at the ICC's offices in Dubai to discuss the preparations for the Champions Trophy
The event, which is scheduled from September 11 to 28, is facing an uncertain future after Australia, England, South Africa and New Zealand, raised concerns over touring Pakistan due to the security situation.
This is despite the ICC taking a decision on July 24 to hold the championship in Pakistan after getting assurance of full security to the players.
Wednesday's meeting at Dubai discussed feedback from task team briefings with stakeholders from England, Australia and New Zealand.
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