Bangladesh cricketers arrive home after Christchurch massacre

The team arrived at Dhaka airport late on Saturday, with the third Test against New Zealand being cancelled after a mosque attack on Friday.

Published : Mar 16, 2019 23:59 IST , Dhaka

Bangladesh cricketers arrive at Christchurch airport to depart the country after a mosque attack forced the cancellation of the third Test against New Zealand.
Bangladesh cricketers arrive at Christchurch airport to depart the country after a mosque attack forced the cancellation of the third Test against New Zealand.
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Bangladesh cricketers arrive at Christchurch airport to depart the country after a mosque attack forced the cancellation of the third Test against New Zealand.

The Bangladesh cricket team arrived home in Dhaka on Saturday, a day after narrowly escaping the mosque attack that killed 49 people in New Zealand.

At least 17 members of the Bangladesh cricket team drove up to Christchurch's Masjid al Noor mosque in a bus to join Friday prayers when a gunman stormed the building, in what is thought to be the worst act of terror directed against Muslims in a Western country.

The team arrived at Dhaka airport late Saturday, according to Bangladesh Cricket Board spokesman Rabeed Imam.

The team was in Christchurch for the third and final Test match against the home side scheduled to begin Saturday, which was promptly cancelled to allow the cricketers to return home as soon as possible.

Team manager Khaled Mashud said players and staff on the bus watched as blood-soaked victims staggered from the building.

They stayed in the bus for eight to 10 minutes before leaving it after sensing danger, according to Mashud.

Bangladesh opening batsman Tamim Iqbal said it would be difficult for the national cricket team to overcome the shock of narrowly escaping the shooting.

“It will certainly take some time for us to get out of it after the experience we had here,” he told reporters at Christchurch airport, moments before the team left for Bangladesh.

“It is better that we are returning... because everyone's family is worried. I just hope after returning home we can overcome it with the passing of time,” Tamim said.

Dhaka complained that players were not provided with any security when they travelled to the mosque.

Read: Christchurch terror attack ‘shocking and tragic’, says Virat

“In future, whenever we send our cricket team abroad we will do that after examining and reviewing the security matters of the host countries,” Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said Saturday, according to the state-run news agency BSS.

Australia's cricket team cancelled a tour in Bangladesh in 2015, citing a lack of security, while the Australian Under-19 cricket team skipped ICC Under-19 World Cup in Bangladesh in 2016 on the same ground.

England's cricket team was provided security equal to that of a head of a state when they visited Bangladesh in 2016, months after one of the worst extremist attacks on foreigners in a Dhaka cafe.

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