COLOMBO: Sri Lanka's cricket powers declared a boycott on liquor amid Wednesday's fourth one-day universal in the middle of Pakistan and the hosts taking after a plastered mob at the venue on Sunday.
Sri Lanka Cricket said rowdy conduct will be managed extremely as a reaction to group turmoil that held up play for 30 minutes at the Premadasa stadium, deferring Pakistan's triumph to lead the five-match arrangement 2-1.
Things banned by cricket board proclamation incorporate hooters, alcohol, glass bottles, sharp questions, lighters and boxes of matches.
"Any rowdy conduct by any onlooker will be extremely managed and may even be liable to removal from the grounds," the announcement included.
Police cleared two pieces of stands at the Premadasa stadium amid a match played under lights after a plastered fight prompted pelting of stones into the external field that undermined the security of players.
Then again, the powers chose to hold the fourth ODI at the same venue in Colombo after the powers captured four suspects and ventured up security in the territory.
No players were hurt on Sunday yet Sri Lanka's brandishing picture endured a blow with the nearby media reprimanding the powers for not making a move to keep the uncommon conflicts.
Twelve vehicles were harmed and a few spectators were additionally hurt.
Be that as it may, Pakistan players and supporters declined to be faulted Sri Lankan powers and fans everywhere for the unsettling influence, rather guiding the finger at a little gathering of observers.
Sri Lanka Cricket said rowdy conduct will be managed extremely as a reaction to group turmoil that held up play for 30 minutes at the Premadasa stadium, deferring Pakistan's triumph to lead the five-match arrangement 2-1.
Things banned by cricket board proclamation incorporate hooters, alcohol, glass bottles, sharp questions, lighters and boxes of matches.
"Any rowdy conduct by any onlooker will be extremely managed and may even be liable to removal from the grounds," the announcement included.
Police cleared two pieces of stands at the Premadasa stadium amid a match played under lights after a plastered fight prompted pelting of stones into the external field that undermined the security of players.
Then again, the powers chose to hold the fourth ODI at the same venue in Colombo after the powers captured four suspects and ventured up security in the territory.
No players were hurt on Sunday yet Sri Lanka's brandishing picture endured a blow with the nearby media reprimanding the powers for not making a move to keep the uncommon conflicts.
Twelve vehicles were harmed and a few spectators were additionally hurt.
Be that as it may, Pakistan players and supporters declined to be faulted Sri Lankan powers and fans everywhere for the unsettling influence, rather guiding the finger at a little gathering of observers.