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Entering the hotel room of a female cricketer…

Entering the hotel room of a female cricketer…

New Delhi | Cricketer Robbery England : A lot of security arrangements are made for the players of cricket. In such a situation, if the team is going to play outside, then this security becomes the responsibility of the country where the team is going to tour. In such a situation, Indian wicket-keeper batsman Tania Bhatia on Monday claimed that their valuables including cash, cards and jewelery were looted during the women’s team’s stay at the Marriott Hotel in London. Let us inform that the Indian team registered a resounding 3-0 win in the ODI series for the first time on the recently concluded tour of England. The last match of the series was played on Saturday.

Cricketer Robbery England : Tania wrote on Twitter that I am shocked and disappointed with the management of Marriott Hotel London Maida Vale. During my recent stay as a player of Indian women’s cricket team someone entered my room and stole my bag along with cash, cards, watches and jewellery. so unsafe. He wrote in another tweet tagging the Twitter handle of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) that the matter is expected to be quickly investigated and resolved. The lack of security at the ECB’s preferred hotel partner is surprising. Hope they will also take note…

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Cricketer Robbery England : On Tania’s tweet, the hotel responded through its Twitter handle and wrote that Tania, we are sorry to hear this. Please share your reservation details, apart from your name and email address, so that we can verify it. India played three T20 Internationals and as many ODIs in England from 10 to 24 September. Tania was part of the Indian women’s ODI team. The last match of this series was very much discussed about the controversial runout.

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