Dhaka: Bangladesh's Test players narrow Christchurch earlier this year to escape bloody blasts at mosques in the country's first cricket tour of Pakistan since the age of 19 participated in the team.
A 15-member team of security measures since September 29, after Ankara objects to compete in five international matches per day Dhaka on Monday.
This mosque, 51, was shot dead on 15 March, is the first visit of a Bangladeshi team. Friday prayer, but the massacre in Bangladesh Test team was only a few minutes.
Christchurch was the third Test, which starts on March 16, but it was canceled.
"New Zealand has sent an official guarantee, we and our government," Director General of the Bangladesh Cricket Board, Nizamuddin Chowdhury said.
Bangladesh captain, Akbar Ali, said that players were focused on the matches.
"I think that everyone has a good idea. I have no one cares about the safety of ... This series of one day to five days, and I do not think you want to win," Akbar said.
Bert musketeer Lincoln stand, oval, approximately 22 km south-east of Christchurch on the battles begin.

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