Daily Mail

South Africa may quit tour after attack

- By PAUL NEWMAN

SouTH AFRICA begin their one- day series against england today admitting they are concerned about playing cricket here in light of the Manchester terrorist attack.

The tourists yesterday insisted on gaining assurances from the eCB that security measures around them during a tour that also includes the Champions Trophy will be enhanced because their players are ‘uneasy’ aboutout the situation.

‘There was a lot of chat- ter at the breakfast table and I’m sure you will understand that we have genuine concerns because the players are uneasy,’ said South Africa team manager Dr r Mohammed Moosajee.

‘We’ve had constant communicat­ions with the eCBCB and d guarantees have been put in place that security arrangemen­ts will be supplement­ed, starting today.

‘We’re told there will be a more visible police presence at stadiums, practice sessions and the hotels we will reside at.

‘I am comfortabl­e with the arrangemen­ts but we will have to see what plans are put in place at some of the other cities. As things stand there is no chance of us abandoning the tour but if intelligen­ce tells us something else we will obviously have to reconsider.’ The eCB insist their security arrangemen­ts, led by the highly respected Reg Dickason, were already ‘robust’ and they are confident every step has been taken to protect the players but clearly SouSouth Africa are worried, w with captain AB de Villiers admitting he had rreceived several messsages from home asking if he was safe. ‘Make no mistake, if tthis were any other ccountry people would be asking whether this seriseries and the Champions TrophTroph­y were at risk,’ said Dr MMoosajee.j ‘Players deserve to have answers to the questions they posed. ‘ The hotel we will stay at in Manchester is literally walking distance from where events unfolded and the process has started to make sure the players feel they’re safe. The eCB have given us a full-time security liaison officer and at the moment we’re carrying on.’

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