Players to go under corruption scan

Ahmedabad: The anti-corruption wing of International Cricket Council (ICC) would maintain a vigil on the players in World Cup to ensure that they are not influenced by anyone, a top police official said here on Saturday.

"A few restrictions have been imposed on the players as well as on the persons meeting them during the course of their stay for World Cup matches," Joint Commissioner of Police Ahmedabad Satish Sharma said.

"ICC has sought help of the police in ensuring that no unwarranted persons find entry in hotels where the players are putting up, and we are supporting them," he said.

"But, it is the ICC which lays down the guidelines for players that whether they can go out of hotels or not and who can meet them," Sharma said.

The ICC officials and team security officers are in touch with our officers, he said adding that the prime duty of the police is to provide security cover and we have done that.

On February 21, the first match of ICC World Cup-2011 in Ahmedabad is scheduled to be played between Zimbabwe and Australia at the Motera stadium here.

The district police has made an elaborate security arrangements to avoid any untoward incident during the match.

"The security at the stadium, hotel and route to be taken by players has been beefed up. CCTV cameras have been installed at the stadium and entry shall only be allowed after frisking," Sharma said.

Certain items like mobile phones, water bottles, radio, tiffins would not be allowed in the stadium, he said.

As a precautionary measure, one platoon of commando force has been deployed, besides three company of State Reserve Police(SRP), 2 Superintendent of Police(SP), 6 Dy SP, 21 police inspectors, 100 Sub-inspectors, 75 women constable and 600 policemen.

The police is also maintaining surveillance on the bookies, officials said.

Post new comment

<form action="/comment/reply/58442" accept-charset="UTF-8" method="post" id="comment-form"> <div><div class="form-item" id="edit-name-wrapper"> <label for="edit-name">Your name: <span class="form-required" title="This field is required.">*</span></label> <input type="text" maxlength="60" name="name" id="edit-name" size="30" value="Reader" class="form-text required" /> </div> <div class="form-item" id="edit-mail-wrapper"> <label for="edit-mail">E-Mail Address: <span class="form-required" title="This field is required.">*</span></label> <input type="text" maxlength="64" name="mail" id="edit-mail" size="30" value="" class="form-text required" /> <div class="description">The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.</div> </div> <div class="form-item" id="edit-comment-wrapper"> <label for="edit-comment">Comment: <span class="form-required" title="This field is required.">*</span></label> <textarea cols="60" rows="15" name="comment" id="edit-comment" class="form-textarea resizable required"></textarea> </div> <fieldset class=" collapsible collapsed"><legend>Input format</legend><div class="form-item" id="edit-format-1-wrapper"> <label class="option" for="edit-format-1"><input type="radio" id="edit-format-1" name="format" value="1" class="form-radio" /> Filtered HTML</label> <div class="description"><ul class="tips"><li>Web page addresses and e-mail addresses turn into links automatically.</li><li>Allowed HTML tags: &lt;a&gt; &lt;em&gt; &lt;strong&gt; &lt;cite&gt; &lt;code&gt; &lt;ul&gt; &lt;ol&gt; &lt;li&gt; &lt;dl&gt; &lt;dt&gt; &lt;dd&gt;</li><li>Lines and paragraphs break automatically.</li></ul></div> </div> <div class="form-item" id="edit-format-2-wrapper"> <label class="option" for="edit-format-2"><input type="radio" id="edit-format-2" name="format" value="2" checked="checked" class="form-radio" /> Full HTML</label> <div class="description"><ul class="tips"><li>Web page addresses and e-mail addresses turn into links automatically.</li><li>Lines and paragraphs break automatically.</li></ul></div> </div> </fieldset> <input type="hidden" name="form_build_id" id="form-12da63ed814d570e1fdb0cffc3026fcf" value="form-12da63ed814d570e1fdb0cffc3026fcf" /> <input type="hidden" name="form_id" id="edit-comment-form" value="comment_form" /> <fieldset class="captcha"><legend>CAPTCHA</legend><div class="description">This question is for testing whether you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions.</div><input type="hidden" name="captcha_sid" id="edit-captcha-sid" value="80431934" /> <input type="hidden" name="captcha_response" id="edit-captcha-response" value="NLPCaptcha" /> <div class="form-item"> <div id="nlpcaptcha_ajax_api_container"><script type="text/javascript"> var NLPOptions = {key:'c4823cf77a2526b0fba265e2af75c1b5'};</script><script type="text/javascript" src="http://call.nlpcaptcha.in/js/captcha.js" ></script></div> </div> </fieldset> <span class="btn-left"><span class="btn-right"><input type="submit" name="op" id="edit-submit" value="Save" class="form-submit" /></span></span> </div></form>

No Articles Found

No Articles Found

No Articles Found

I want to begin with a little story that was told to me by a leading executive at Aptech. He was exercising in a gym with a lot of younger people.

Shekhar Kapur’s Bandit Queen didn’t make the cut. Neither did Shaji Karun’s Piravi, which bagged 31 international awards.