ICC team in Bangladesh to assess security for U-19 World Cup
An ICC security assessment team, led by CEO David Richardson, has arrived in Dhaka to assess arrangements for the Under-19 World Cup in January next year

An ICC security assessment team, led by CEO David Richardson, has arrived in Dhaka to assess arrangements for the Under-19 World Cup in January next year. The team includes ICC's head of events, Chris Tetley, and security consultants Sean Norris and Reg Dickason.
On Thursday, the team will meet the High Commissioners of UK and Australia before the BCB presents its event security plan. They will leave for Cox's Bazar on Friday and upon returning to Dhaka, they will meet two security agencies, the country's home minister and have a final wrap-up meet with the BCB.
During their October meeting, the ICC ratified Bangladesh as the Under-19 World Cup host. BCB media committee chairman Jalal Yunus said the board is confident the ICC delegation will leave Bangladesh satisfied with the arrangements.
"This is a regulation inspection," Jalal told ESPNcricinfo. "These take place before every big event. They also came before the ICC World T20 last year. It is quite obvious to require a security assessment. We are very much confident that they will be satisfied with our preparation. I am also confident that the event will be held properly in Bangladesh."
The Richardson-led security assessment team is scheduled to leave on November 7.
Mohammad Isam is ESPNcricinfo's Bangladesh correspondent. @isam84
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