Oman Daily Observer

Australia assures fans over Boxing Day security fears

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MELBOURNE: Cricket Australia has assured fans over security arrangemen­ts for the Boxing Day (December 26) test against Pakistan on Friday after police foiled a plot to attack prominent sites in Melbourne with a series of bombs on Christmas Day.

About 400 police and members of Australia’s domestic spy agency conducted overnight raids on homes in the suburbs of Melbourne and arrested six men and a woman, all Australian citizens in their 20s.

“Our security team is in contact with the relevant authoritie­s to ensure we have the appropriat­e level of security at the Boxing Day test and other cricket matches being held around the country,” CA Chief Executive James Sutherland said.

“The safety and security of our fans, players and officials attending any cricket match is our number one priority.

“We applaud Victoria Police for their efforts this morning in neutralisi­ng the threat and we will continue to work with the relevant authoritie­s to ensure the highest security standards and protocols are maintained.”

Extra police would be on patrol on Christmas Day and at the annual Boxing Day cricket test, which attracts tens of thousands of fans every year, in Melbourne the following day, acting Victorian police commission­er Graham Ashton said.

Australia lead the three-test series 1-0 after nervous 49-run victory in a day-night fixture Brisbane.

The sport was the target of an attack in Lahore in March 2009, when the Sri Lankan team bus was set upon by at least 10 gunmen armed with rifles, grenades and rockets, wounding six players and a British coach and killing eight Pakistanis.

Most internatio­nal cricket tours to Pakistan were subsequent­ly cancelled and the country have since played all their home games in the United Arab Emirates. a at

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