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Indian cricketers asked to stay indoors after suspicious packet found in heart of Birmingham

A BCCI source tells PTI that players were asked not to venture out following a social media post from the Birmingham City Centre Police
India's Ravindra Jadeja takes part in a nets session at Edgbaston, in Birmingham, England, Monday June 30, 2025. AP/PTI

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The Indian cricket team, staying in the heart of Birmingham, was asked to stay indoors after a suspicious package was found at the nearby Centenary Square.

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A BCCI source confirmed to PTI that players were asked not to venture out following a social media post from the Birmingham City Centre Police.

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Usually the Indian cricketers explore the areas close to the team hotel and ahead of the second Test, they were frequenting the bustling Broad Street.

A total of eight players including captain Shubman Gill turned up for training at Edgbaston while the other 10 members had the day off.

“We've currently got a cordon in place around Centenary Square, Birmingham city centre, while we investigate a suspicious package,” read a post from Birmingham City Centre Police on X.

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“We were alerted just before 3 pm, and a number of buildings have been evacuated as a precaution while it's assessed. Please avoid the area,” the message read.

However, an hour later, police lifted the cordon.

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