Terror attack near Pak's Gaddafi standium; Zimbabwe tour on
May 30, 2015  12:32
Dismissed as a power transformer blast initially, the explosion near the venue of the second Pakistan-Zimbabwe ODI cricket match was a terror attack but the tourists have decided to continue with the series, which ends tomorrow.

The incident occurred last night near the Gaddafi stadium -- the venue of the second ODI here.

Federal Information minister Pervez Rasheed confirmed on Geo News that the blasts heard around 9.00pm during the match were the result of explosives planted in a rickshaw.

Rasheed said the explosion in the rickshaw took place near Kalma Chowk which is around one kilometre from the Gaddafi stadium. Initially, the Pakistan Cricket Board and police officials had said that the blasts were caused by an explosion in a power transformer near the stadium that was packed for the one-day international.

A PCB spokesman confirmed to PTI that steps were taken not to cause panic among the people last night. "The blasts were heard and word spread around but the people who came to watch the match remained orderly and there was no incident," Agha Akbar said.

"The main thing is that the Zimbabwe team is continuing the tour and will play the last ODI as planned on Sunday," he said. Akbar said the tickets for the match were sold out like the first four games of the tour.
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