Why Was the Indian Cricket Team Told to Stay Indoors?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Indian men's cricket team confined to hotel due to suspicious package.
- Local police investigated the situation promptly.
- Players remained safe and prepared for their upcoming match.
- First Test loss highlighted areas for improvement.
- Team aims to bounce back in the next Test.
Birmingham, July 1 (NationPress) The Indian men's cricket team is safe, even though they were instructed to remain in their hotel rooms for several hours due to local police's investigation of an unattended parcel nearby.
After returning from a practice session ahead of the second Test match scheduled at Edgbaston, players were advised against leaving the premises following reports of a suspicious package in the area.
"All is well," a spokesperson for the team communicated with IANS in response to inquiries.
Numerous social media updates suggested that the local police had restricted the team to their hotel rooms.
"The Indian team in Birmingham has been instructed to remain indoors after police sealed off the Centenary Square vicinity following the discovery of a suspicious package," a post on X, previously known as Twitter, stated.
Local media reports indicate that the West Midlands Police confirmed the establishment of a cordon around Centenary Square after an unattended package raised concerns.
After about an hour, the situation was resolved as the cordon was lifted, and no threats were reported following the investigation of the package.
The Indian team is currently gearing up for the second Test in the five-match Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series at Edgbaston. They had arrived in Birmingham the previous week after completing the first Test at Headingley in Leeds.
Ben Stokes’s England leads the series 1-0 after a five-wicket victory over India in the first Test at Leeds, successfully completing a historic chase of 371 runs on the final day. Despite witnessing five centuries from Indian players, the team faltered as their lower order struggled in both innings. They also faced difficulties in the field, with several catches dropped and misfields occurring.
Shubman Gill's squad will aim to regroup and deliver a formidable performance in the upcoming second Test.