Bangladesh group barely Shooting from Christchurch

Bangladesh Cricket Board representative Jalal Yunus





Players from the Bangladesh group barely got away from a shooting occurrence at the Al Noor Mosque in Christchurch before they securely made it back to their lodging. The New Zealand Cricket Board and Bangladesh Cricket Board have chosen to drop the third Test to be played at the Hagley Oval accordinglyThere have been reports of numerous passings following a shooting at a mosque in Christchurch, an occurrence that incited New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern to term it one of New Zealand's darkest days. A couple of individuals from the Bangladesh group were en route to the mosque as the episode happened.The players at that point left the transport and were placed in a lockdown at the Hagley Oval changing area. The Bangladesh Cricket Board later tweeted affirming that every one of the individuals from the Bangladesh Cricket group were securely back in the inn.Bangladesh Cricket Board representative Jalal Yunus said the greater part of the group were transported to the mosque and were going to go inside when the occurrence occurred. "They are protected. Be that as it may, they are rationally stunned. We have requested that the group remain bound in the lodging," he told AFP.The occurrence occurred around 1.45pm nearby time when a portion of the colleagues had gone to supplicate close to the scene while individuals from the instructing staff, with a couple of players, either at the inn or the ground."The players are shaken up yet fine. I addressed one of them not long after (the episode). They didn't see anything other than heard discharges. They were at the ground (Hagley Oval) and just begun running," quality and molding mentor Mario Villavarayen uncovered after the episode. "The instructing staff were all at the inn. The players just begun running when they heard the shots. I don't have a clue what number of (shots) there were. This occurred at about 1.45pm."The schools and medical clinics in the region also have been set in a lockdown with the experts requesting that individuals stay inside.The Bangladesh group was set to take on hosts New Zealand in Christchurch tomorrow. The New Zealand Cricket Board has tweeted that they will work with the specialists to make sense of the following stages in regards to the up and coming TestRead More Information