Ireland Boys Get Lucky Break After Australia Pull Out of U-19 World Cup in Bangladesh
Ireland, who were the runner-up in the qualifying event in Kuala Lumpur in October 2015, have replaced Australia in the U-19 World Cup in Bangladesh after they pulled out citing security concerns.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: January 05, 2016 03:46 pm IST
The International Cricket Council has invited Ireland to replace Australia in the Under-19 cricket World Cup and exuded confidence that the proposed security arrangements for the event in Bangladesh will be adequate. (Ireland to Fill In After Australia Pull Out of Under-19 World Cup in Bangladesh)
Australia withdrew from the U-19 World Cup, which is scheduled to be held from January 27 to February 14, claiming that the situation in Bangladesh has not improved since the senior team had postponed their Test tour last year. (Bangladesh Unsafe, Australia Pull Out of Tour)
The ICC said its own security manager and an independent security agency had been working closely with the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) and the Bangladesh security agencies, and that the planned security arrangements were satisfactory.
"Whilst the ICC notes and respects the position of Cricket Australia, which we understand is based on advice received from the Australian Government, we are obviously disappointed with the decision," said International Cricket Council CEO David Richardson.
"The ICC takes its responsibilities around the safety and security of ICC events extremely seriously.
"And taking into consideration the full and unequivocal support of Bangladesh government that has been afforded to us at the highest level and through all local security agencies, the advice we have received from our own and independent security experts, and the robust security plan that has been developed, the ICC remains of the view the it is appropriate for event planning to continue as scheduled," he added.
Richardson said ICC will continue to monitor the situation in Bangladesh.
"Naturally, as part of that planning process, the ICC's own security team, supported by an independent security agency, will continue to monitor closely the situation in Bangladesh, including all travel advisories provided by relevant government agencies," he said.
"Security plans associated with an event of this size and stature are always subject to continual review to ensure that they remain appropriate and fit for purpose, and this event is no different.
"The ICC U19 Cricket World Cup is an extremely important event on the ICC calendar. We remain confident that the ICC, in conjunction with the BCB, will be able to successfully deliver this event in Bangladesh," he added.