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World Cup 2019: No complacency on World Cup security, says cricket chief Richardson

New Zealand witnessed one its deadliest terrorist attacks on March 15 when 2 gunmen open fired on two mosques

March 18, 2019 / 17:16 IST
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The deadly New Zealand shootings which Bangladesh cricketers narrowly avoided means security will remain an "absolute priority" going into the World Cup, the head of cricket's governing body said on March 17. Fifty people died in attacks on two mosques in Christchurch on March 15, in what is believed to be the worst assault on Muslims in a Western country.

Bangladesh's Test cricketers were just a few minutes from being caught up in the massacre, arriving in a bus at one of the mosques as shooting began.

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The third Test between Bangladesh and New Zealand which was due to start in Wellington on March 16 was cancelled and the team returned home.

Speaking on the sidelines of Pakistan Super League (PSL) final in Karachi, the International Cricket Council (ICC) chief executive David Richardson said security had to remain "an absolute priority".