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Tight security cover thrown as Pakistani cricket team arrives in Chandigarh

Led by Shahid Afridi, the Pakistan team reached here in the afternoon after losing by six wickets to India last night in Kolkata

Pakistan's skipper Shahid Afridi celebrates with his team-mates after taking a wicket against Bangladesh during World Cup T20 match at Eden Gardens in Kolkata

Pakistan's skipper Shahid Afridi celebrates with his team-mates after taking a wicket against Bangladesh during World Cup T20 match at Eden Gardens in Kolkata

Press Trust of India Chandigarh
Beaten by India in their previous game, the Pakistan cricket team arrived here on Sunday for their next World Twenty20 match against New Zealand amid tight security.

Led by Shahid Afridi, the Pakistan team reached here in the afternoon after losing by six wickets to India last night in Kolkata.

Pakistan will play their next match on Tuesday.

Both the Chandigarh Police and Punjab Police officials said additional force had been deployed in and around the five-star hotel where the team will be staying, and the PCA stadium in Mohali.

"Tight security has been thrown around the hotel and its surrounding area. We are maintaining a strict vigil," a Chandigarh police official said.
 
"We have put additional force on duty as part of making foolproof security arrangement," Superintendent of Police (City), Mohali, Gagan Ajit Singh said.

The Kiwis had arrived here on Saturday.

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First Published: Mar 20 2016 | 2:42 PM IST

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