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After the practice session of the Indian team on Tuesday, when the team reached the hotel, the Indian team was advised to stay in the hotel in Birmingham after a suspicious item was found in Pas. Please tell that the Santanry Square in Birmingham …Read more
England’s Birmingham city on high alert, Team India’s security increased
Stadium has been taken under security for the second Test to be played in Azbaston. Prior to that, an English media report has revealed that the Indian team was advised to stay at the hotel in Birmingham after a suspicious item was found on Tuesday. Let us know that the police came into action after finding a suspicious item near Santanry Square in Birmingham and the hotel was converted into a fort.
In December last year, when the Indian team tour Gaya Gaya was some similar situation in Melbourne, which is still in Birmingham. Through the social media platform X, the Birmingham police gave information and said, “We have siege around the Santanry Square (Birmingham City Center). We are investigating the suspicious item found here. We were warned just before 3 pm. Some buildings have been evacuated.” According to the news agency PTI, 8 players including captain Shubman Gill practiced on Tuesday, while 10 players rested. Ever since Team India has visited England, the players have been seen to be in the areas around the hotel. A day before the second Test started on Wednesday, the players of Team India were seen walking on Broad Street.
According to the information received from sources, the Birmingham police has completely overcome the situation and there is no danger of any kind on the match, just the security has been increased slightly. The police have told the fans that the team should stay away from the bus and do not crowd in front of unnecessary hotel. The players have also been banned for going out alone till further orders. No statement has been formally given by Team India, but sources say that a little tension has increased in the team, but all the players want to focus their attention on the match at the moment.