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Aussies to visit India for security check in August

Even as the furore over safety in Pakistan during Champions Trophy was yet to calm down...

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Even as the furore over safety in Pakistan during Champions Trophy was yet to calm down, Australia have raised new security concerns about their four-Test tour of Indian subcontinent in October after back-to-back serial bomb blasts rocked Bangalore and Ahmedabad last week.

Representatives from Cricket Australia (CA) and the Australian Cricketers Association (ACA) are due to leave for India on August 10 for the latest inspection, and may now also take a security consultant.

CA General Manager of public affairs, Peter Young discussed the latest bombings with Chief Executive James Sutherland as the first Test is scheduled in Bangalore, where nine explosions killed two and injured 12 on on Friday. A day later, blasts in Ahmedabad killed at least 49 people and injured more than 100. “We have a principle which supports a consistent process of having a pre-tour inspection and assessment before every tour,” Young was quoted as saying by The Australian.

However, Tim May, chief executive of the Federation of International Cricketers Associations (FICA) had a different said there was no comparison. “Pakistan has had 66 suicide bombings within its country over the past 12 months with over 3000 people killed.”

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