IND vs ENG: Indian Cricketers Told to Stay Indoors After Suspicious Package Found in Birmingham
- Just before 3 PM, police responded to a suspicious package at Centenary Square, establishing a cordon, evacuating buildings, and advising the Indian team to stay indoors.
- Following reports of an unattended parcel just before 3 PM, West Midlands Police established a security cordon and launched an investigation as a precaution.
- A bomb disposal unit responded with nine police vehicles and a dog team, demonstrating a large-scale security operation in Birmingham's city centre.
- Within an hour, police made the package safe, lifting the cordon around 4:30 PM, leaving the Indian team confined but unharmed.
- Ahead of the second Test at Edgbaston, security concerns from the Birmingham incident heightened tensions for players and fans as preparations continued.
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Indian cricketers asked to stay indoors after suspicious packet found in Birmingham
The Indian cricket team was asked to stay indoors following a suspicious package alert near their hotel in Birmingham. Authorities evacuated nearby buildings as a precaution before lifting the cordon an hour later.
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