ECB to intimate BCCI on security plans found on public computer

The England and Wales Cricket Board will take up the matter with the Indian cricket Board as well as the local authorities.

Published : Dec 19, 2016 23:14 IST

While the fifth Test ends on Tuesday, England team will be coming back after its Christmas and New Year break to play in the six limited-overs matches starting on January 15.
While the fifth Test ends on Tuesday, England team will be coming back after its Christmas and New Year break to play in the six limited-overs matches starting on January 15.
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While the fifth Test ends on Tuesday, England team will be coming back after its Christmas and New Year break to play in the six limited-overs matches starting on January 15.

The England cricket team was left worried after it found that the entire security plan document for the squad was available without proper password protection in a public computer.

Certainly not amused, the ECB will take up the matter with the BCCI as well as the local authorities. While the fifth Test ends on Tuesday, England team will be coming back after its Christmas and New Year break to play in the six limited-overs matches starting on January 15.

"We are aware about it and we will be taking up the matter with BCCI as well as local authorities (TNCA)," an ECB source told.

According to an ESPN Cricinfo report: "The plans, which included the details of which hotel rooms the players were in and how many staff were on guard on each floor, were found by an England supporter saved on the desktop of a publicly accessible computer in the lobby of a different hotel.

"It also contained details about the plain-clothes officers on duty and the location of officers on nearby rooftops overseeing the surrounding area. The document, named 'Bandobust', was a Chennai Police Operational Order addressed to the Joint Assistant Commissioners of Chennai Police. It was not password protected."

According to the website report, "An employee at the hotel, informed about the document, suggested local police regularly took advantage of the computer at the hotel. The supporter immediately alerted the England team who took the issue up with the local authorities."

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