At least four persons, including two policemen, were injured in a blast here near the Gaddafi Stadium where a day-night match between Pakistan and Zimbabwe was underway
Lahore: At least four persons, including two policemen, were injured on Friday in a blast here near the Gaddafi Stadium where a day-night match between Pakistan and Zimbabwe was underway.
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The cricket match was underway when the blast took place near the stadium at 9 PM, leaving at least four policemen injured who were rushed to nearby hospital where their condition was stated to be out of dangers.
The Pakistan Cricket Board immediately issued a statement, saying it was a "power transformer blast" that was caused by malfunctioning.
A couple of policemen received minor injuries, it said.
Police have cordoned off the area and no one is allowed to leave or enter the premises.
Even media was not allowed to reach the spot.
A Rescue 1122 official told PTI that at least four people had been injured in the blast.
He, however, did not confirm whether it was a 'cracker, suicide, or transformer' blast.
"We have shifted the injured to hospital. About the nature of the blast, the police will better tell you," he said.
The Punjab government has given a "presidential" security to the Zimbabwe Cricket Team to ensure that no terror incident could take place during its tour.
This is the first tour of any international cricket team in Pakistan since the attack on Sri Lankan Cricket Team by Taliban in March 2009 in Lahore's Liberty Chowk (near Gaddafi Stadium) in which six members of the visiting team were injured.
The Punjab police claimed to have extra-ordinary security measures to aviod any untoward incident.