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‘Reconsider your need to travel’: Australian Test team on alert before Sri Lanka tour – by Daniel Brettig

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‘Reconsider your need to travel’: Australian Test team on alert before Sri Lanka tour – by Daniel Brettig

 

Source:theage.com.au

Australia’s cricketers may be given a more extensive security blanket on their forthcoming tour of Sri Lanka after the federal government advised tourists to reconsider their need to travel to the island nation a matter of weeks before the men’s national team was due to tour.

Civil unrest, culminating in the resignation of Sri Lanka’s prime minister this week and violent protests in the capital Colombo, has forced the redesignation by Australian authorities.

‘Reconsider your need to travel’: Australian Test team on alert before Sri Lanka tour - by Daniel Brettig
Demonstrations in Sri Lanka during the current bout of civil unrest.

The Australian team is due to travel to Sri Lanka for three Twenty20 internationals, five ODIs and two Tests in June and July. An Australia A tour is also due to take place concurrently.

“We now advise you reconsider your need to travel to Sri Lanka due to the security situation,” the travel advice states. “Several violent incidents have taken place during large demonstrations. Avoid demonstrations and events that draw large groups. Follow the advice of local authorities and monitor the media for updates.

“A public emergency has been declared in Sri Lanka and an island-wide curfew imposed. Carry relevant travel and identification documents with you at all times. Public demonstrations continue to occur throughout Sri Lanka. They can also lead to disruptions to traffic and public transport.

“You may experience disruption to fuel supply and planned, lengthy power outages. Import delays may impact your ability to access some medicines and food items.”

The change in travel advice brings Sri Lanka to the same “reconsider your need to travel” risk level as that of Pakistan, where the Australian team recently toured successfully for the first time since 1998.

Sources with knowledge of discussions between Cricket Australia and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) indicated that the changed travel advice related as much to logistical issues and possible shortages as the protests themselves. CA is still planning for the squads to travel on commercial flights to Colombo after two COVID-affected years of charter flights and tight biosecurity.

CA and the Australian Cricketers Association conducted separate pre-tour visits, by Stuart Bailey and Brendan Drew, respectively, to inspect tour arrangements before this week’s upheaval.

Sri Lanka has been suffering its worst economic crisis in history, with a severe shortage of foreign exchange stalling essential imports, including drugs and fuel.

Protesters angered by persistent shortages of fuel, cooking gas and electricity attacked government figures, setting ablaze homes, shops and businesses belonging to ruling party lawmakers and provincial politicians.

Clashes with government supporters led to eight deaths and more than 200 injured.

Following the violence, Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa resigned and the country’s Cabinet resigned.

On Tuesday night, the homes of the former prime minister and more than 40 other pro-Rajapaksa parliamentarians were attacked. Security forces have “been ordered to shoot on sight anyone looting public property or causing harm to life”.

CA is watching events closely while discussing matters with relevant authorities. “We continue to monitor the situation in Sri Lanka and are liaising with DFAT and Sri Lanka Cricket,” a spokesperson said.

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