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Colombo, August 14: South African cricket team is almost ready to return home tonight without waiting for a decision to be made tomorrow at a meeting with Sri Lanka Cricket authorities and Indian team management, following today's bomb blasts which killed seven persons.
The team was only awaiting a green-signal from the International Cricket Council to quit the Unitech Cup tri-series, also involving India and the hosts Sri Lanka, without playing even a single match, it was learnt.
"After gathering all the facts the team management will meet Sri Lankan officials tomorrow at 10 am and a final decision will be taken," team manager Gordon Templeton had said earlier in the day.
The South African team management has expressed serious concerns about the security of its players after witnessing the second bomb explosion in last 7-8 days.
It was also learnt that the players were not very keen on playing here after the security delegation sent by the Cricket South Africa recommended them to go home following the explosions.
Counting all these factors along with the fact that CSA Chief Executive Gerald Majola was also supporting the players, ICC may also agree to let them to leave the series and go home without imposing any penalty.
The bomb exploded not very far away from their team hotel barely hours before the opening match was scheduled to start against hosts Sri Lanka at the Premadasa Stadium today.
Although the match was abandoned due to persistent rains. (Agencies)
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