ICC Women’s World Cup 2013: Security relaxed at Cuttack as Pakistan return home

By Press Trust of India Last Published on - February 8, 2013 1:50 PM IST

Ever since the Pakistani players arrived here on January 27, they were kept inside the stadium premises in the OCA Club house and were not allowed to step out of the stadium due to security reasons © Getty Images

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Cuttack: Feb 8, 2013

As Pakistan women cricketers left the city on Friday after drawing curtains to their ICC World Cup campaign at Cuttack, police arrangements in and around the stadium for the remaining matches have been slashed significantly.

The Odisha Cricket Association too has relaxed curbs on spectators wishing to watch the Super Six matches. Cell phones, food packets and water bottles are now allowed inside the stadium.

The stands would now have at least some spectators to encourage women cricketers, who still have a long way to match their male counterparts.

The Pakistan team ended disappointing World Cup campaign after losing all their matches in the tournament.

Ever since the Pakistani players arrived here on January 27, they were kept inside the stadium premises in the OCA Club house and were not allowed to step out of the stadium due to security reasons.

Protests and demonstrations welcomed the players from the neighbouring country and even on the last day of their match on Thursday, protests were held outside the stadium opposing their very presence in India against the backdrop of last month’s tension in the LoC.