All sorts of security measures will be taken ahead of 
Bangladesh-Australia Test series, Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan said 
today.
“If necessary, the Australian cricket team will be given VVIP 
security,” the minister told reporters following a meeting with visiting
 Sean Carroll, head of security of Cricket Australia (CA), at the home 
ministry this noon.
“Besides, if they have any particular demand that will also be fulfilled,” the home minister said.
Australian High Commissioner in Dhaka Greg Wilcock, European Union 
Ambassador in Dhaka Pierre Mayaudon, Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) 
President Nazmul Hassan Papon, police and detectives were also present 
at the meeting.
Wilcock said, “I will forward the outcome of the meeting to our government for a final decision in this regard.”
The 
flight of the Australian players to Dhaka was postponed
 following a security advice from the Australian government, claiming 
that they had intelligence of militant groups might target the country’s
 cricket team in Bangladesh after arrival.
BCB was surprised at the decision that came just days before the 
visiting team was scheduled to depart for the tour on Monday. The board 
has asserted that there has been no security alarm and seemed confident 
that the Test series will continue as scheduled.
Australia was scheduled to play a three-day warm up match against BCB
 XI on October 3 before beginning two Test match series on October 9 in 
Chittagong and October 17 in Dhaka.